Upload
others
View
7
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
T. Heller Page 1 February 8, 2017
CURRICULUM VITAE
TAMAR HELLER
GENERAL INFORMATION
Office Address: Department of Disability and Human Development
M/C 626, College of Applied Health Sciences
University of Illinois at Chicago
1640 West Roosevelt Road
Chicago, Illinois 60608
EDUCATION
B.A.: University of Wisconsin, 1972, in History
M.A.: Roosevelt University, 1974, in Clinical Psychology
Ph.D.: University of Illinois at Chicago, 1981, in Organizational/Developmental Psychology.
EXPERIENCE
Head, Department of Disability and Human Development, College of Applied Health Sciences, University
of Illinois at Chicago, 2002 to present. Chair an interdisciplinary department with about 200 staff, including
29 faculty, a masters and a doctorate graduate program, and an annual budget of over 9 million dollars
(Acting and Interim Head, 2001-2002).
Associate Head of External Affairs, 2000-2001. Associate Head of Academic Affairs/Director of
Graduate Studies, 1999-2000. Department of Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois
at Chicago.
Director, Institute on Disability and Human Development, Department of Disability and Human
Development, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2004-present. Directs the IDHD which is the federally
chartered University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities for the State of Illinois. The
Institute is authorized under the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act and is part
of a network of 67 university-based centers in every state and territory of the United States. The IDHD
serves as a bridge between academia and the community.
Distinguished Professor, 2015-present. Professor of Disability and Human Development, Department of
Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1999-2015. Associate Professor of
Human Development, College of Associated Health Professions, 1994-1998. Joint appointments in
Community Health Sciences as Professor, 1999-2011, as Associate Professor, 1988-1999, and in
Psychology as Clinical Associate Professor from 1988 to 1999. Adjunct Assistant Professor,
Psychology Department, 1982 to 1987.
Director of Aging Studies Program, Department of Disability and Human Development, University of
Illinois at Chicago. Started and direct the Aging Studies Program, which includes the national
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities, and several other
projects funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Office of Special
T. Heller Page 2 February 8, 2017
Education and Rehabilitation Services, National Institute on Aging, Administration on Developmental
Disabilities, Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities, and the Illinois Department of Human
Services. The Aging Studies Program conducts research and provides training and technical assistance in
life-span issues, with a strong emphasis on issues related to long-term disabilities and to family studies.
1993-present.
Coordinator of Family Studies and Services Program. Illinois University Affiliated Program in
Developmental Disabilities. Started and directed the Family Studies and Services Program encompassing
a comprehensive multi-disciplinary diagnostic clinic, family support services, staff training, technical
assistance to policy makers, and research on family support. Developed and directed research and
evaluation projects on the effects of public policy on persons with disabilities, their families, and human
service employees. 1987-1993.
Research Scientist/Director of Community Staff Development, Institute for the Study of Developmental
Disabilities. Directed training and consultation services to community agencies. Developed and conducted
needs assessments, training workshops and program evaluations. Administered research projects on life
transitions of persons with disabilities and mental illness. 1982-1987.
National Institute of Mental Health Fellow, University of Illinois at Chicago, Conducted research on
group decision-making meetings among adults with disabilities. 1975 to 1975.
Vocational Evaluator, Chicago Association for Retarded Citizens, Developed and conducted job and task
analyses vocational and psychological assessments, work samples, and interviews. 1974.
Intern School Psychologist, Chicago Association for Retarded Citizens. Conducted psychological testing
and staff consultations in schools, vocational centers and residential facilities. 1973.
Coordinator of Client Services/Psychologist, Chicago Association for Retarded Citizens. Administered
the vocational evaluation unit and the staff in-service program. Conducted intake interviews and
psychological assessments of children and adults with disabilities. 1974-1975.
Research Interests Families and Disabilities
Adjustment to Life Transitions
Health Promotion and Disabilities
Health and Long-Term Services and Supports
Courses Taught
Families and Disability (graduate), College of Applied Health Sciences (1994-present)
and Community Health Sciences, UIC. (1992-present).
Behavioral Sciences in Public Health, Public Health (1997)
Approaches to Interviewing, Psychology, UIC. (1988, 1990).
Psychology in Community Settings, Psychology, UIC. (1981-1990, yearly).
Organizational Psychology, Psychology, UIC. (1981, 1982).
Psychology in Business Settings, Psychology, DePaul University. (1981).
Techniques of Counseling Handicapped Persons, Counseling, Loyola University. (1981).
Industrial Psychology, Psychology, Northeastern University. (1981).
Registered Psychologist
State of Illinois, Department of Registration and Education, Permit Number 072-02912
T. Heller Page 3 February 8, 2017
School Psychologist State of Illinois School Services Personnel, Type 73, Permit Number 105437
Family Therapist
Completed introductory externship in family therapy at University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry's
Institute for Juvenile Research
Guest Editor Journal of Technology and Disability, American Journal on Mental Retardation
Family Relations
Editorial Board Member Journal of Disability Policy Studies
Consulting Editor
American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities
Journal Reviewer Social Psychology Quarterly; Applied Research in Mental Retardation; American Journal of Community
Psychology; Journal of Applied Gerontology; Research in Developmental Disabilities, Family Relations,
Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual
Disabilities, Journal of Intellectual Disabilities Research, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
HONORS
Vice President for the Americas, International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities. August 2016-August 2019.
G. Lawrence Rarick Memorial Scholar Award in recognition of outstanding research, International
Federation of Adapted Physical Activity, June 2015.
2014 Human Service Achievement Award, Community Alternatives Unlimited, March, 2014.
2012 International Award, Association of University Centers on Disability, December 2012.
Chair, Special Interest Group on Aging, Association of University Centers on Disability, 2012-present.
President-elect Association of University Centers on Disability, 2008-2009; President, 2009-2010, Past
President, 2010-2011.
Co-founder and Board Member, Sibling Leadership Network, 2007-present. Treasurer: 2007-2015.
FY 2009 Autism Ally for Public Policy Award, The Arc/The Autism Program of Illinois, April 2009.
2008 Lifetime Research Achievement Award, International Association for the Scientific Study of
Intellectual Disabilities, Special Interest Group on Aging and ID, August 2008.
T. Heller Page 4 February 8, 2017
Innovative Program Award (with John Kramer) Selected to receive Innovative Program Award and
Seed Grant for innovative caregiving proposal by the National Alliance for Caregiving/MetLife
Foundation, 2008
Council Member International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 2006-
2012.
Board Member, Association of University Centers on Disability, 2007-2012.
Delegate, White House Conference on Aging. Appointed to serve as Senator Barack Obama’s delegate
to The White House Conference on Aging. The WHCoA provided an opportunity for delegates to present
recommendations for action to the President and Congress. December, 2005.
Fellow, Academic Leadership Program, Committee on Institutional Cooperation, 2003 – 2004.
Fellow, International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability, 2000 – present.
President, Gerontology Division, American Association on Mental Retardation. 1998 - 2000.
Board Member, American Association on Mental Retardation, 1993-95.
Fellow of Institute, Institute for Counseling and Personal Development, Belfast, Northern Ireland
DuPont Pharma Geriatric Education Centers Award, Ninth Workshop for Geriatric Education Centers,
Washington, D.C., 1994.
Midwest Regional Coordinator, Community Psychology Division of the American Psychological
Association.
Service Award, Community Support Services, Brookfield, Illinois, 1991.
National Institute of Mental Health Fellow, 1975.
COMMITTEE PARTICIPATION
UIC COMMITTEE PARTICIPATION
Co-Chair, Diversity Cluster Hire Committee, School of Public Health and College of Applied Health
Science, 2013-present.
Member, Diversity Advisory Committee for Academic Affairs, Office of the Provost, 2011-2013.
Member, Community Disparities Advisory Council, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, 2010-
2012.
Member, Leadership Council, College of Applied Health Sciences, 2002-2013.
Member, Advisory Board of the Center on Excellence in Women’s Health, 2002-present.
T. Heller Page 5 February 8, 2017
Chair, Health and Human Development Sciences College Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2000 - 2001.
Member, Internal Review Panel for Occupational Therapy, 2001.
Member, Search Committee for UIC Dean of the Graduate College, 2000-2001.
Member, Search Committee for UIC Vice Chancellor for Research, 2001.
Member. Internal Review Panel for Kinesiology, 2000.
Member, HHDS Standardization Taskforce, 2000.
Member, HHDS Workload Task Force, 2000.
Chair, Department of Disabilities and Human Development (DHD) Curriculum Committee, 1998 - 2000.
Chair, DHD Institutional Review Board Committee, 1998 – 2001.
Member, HHDS Executive Committee, 1995-2001.
Member, College of Associated Health Professions Dean Search Committee, 1998-1999.
Member, Senate Faculty, 1996-2000.
Member, Community of Scholars Doctoral Program on Disabilities Committee, 1994-1995.
Member, Academic Advisory Board, Center on Health Interventions for Minority Elderly, 1994-1997.
Member, Advisory Committee of the Fifth Biennial Conference for the Society of Community Research
and Action, 1993-1998.
Member, Allied Health Research Forum Planning Committee, 1993-1997.
Member, Executive Committee, Institute on Disability and Human Development, 1992-2001.
Member, Management Committee, Institute on Disability and Human Development, 1991-2001.
Member, Space Resources Committee, Institute on Disability and Human Development, 1992-2001.
Member, UIC, Community Psychology Interest Group, 1987-present.
OTHER COMMITTEES
Member, Scientific Merit Review Panel for the Clinical and Translational Research Pilot Projects, New
Jersey Governor's Council for Medical Research and Treatment of Autism, 2017.
Member, Bureau of Sages, Council for Jewish Elderly, Senior Life, 2015-present.
Member, Functional Assessment Standardized Items (FASI) Technical Expert Panel (TEP), 2015-present.
T. Heller Page 6 February 8, 2017
Member, Caregivers of People with Mental Illness, Advisory Committee, National Alliance for
Caregiving, 2015-present.
Member, Center for Future Planning Advisory Council, The Arc of the United States, 2014-present.
Member, Expert Panel on Respite Research, ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center,
2013-14.
Member, Midwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury Care System Advisory Board, Rehabilitation Institute of
Chicago, Northwestern University, Chicago, 2013-present.
Member, National Center on Quality Assurance Stakeholder Advisory Panel, 2013-present.
Chair, School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work School Review Panel, Faculty of Health
Sciences, Curtin University, Western Australia, 2013.
External Advisor, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Israel, 2013.
External Reviewer, The School for Global Inclusion and Social Development, Institute for Community
Inclusion, University of Massachusetts Boston, 2013.
External Examiner, Master’s Program in Disability Studies, National Institute for Intellectual Disability,
Trinity College Dublin, 2011- 2013.
Member, Technical Expert Panel, National Committee for Quality Assurance Integrated Case Studies
Project.
Executive Committee, 2013-present. Chair, The Toronto Declaration on Bridging Knowledge, Policy,
and Practice in Aging and Disability Workgroup, Growing Older with a Disability Conference, Festival
of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging and Technology (FICCFAT), June 2011-
2013.
Chair, Awards Committee, Association of University Centers on Disability, 2012.
Member, Committee on Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury, Institute of
Medicine, The National Academies, 2011.
Member, Task Force on Systematic Review and Guidelines, National Center for the Dissemination of
Disability Research, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, U.S. Department of
Education, 2009-present.
Member, Keshet, Board of Directors, 2010-present.
Member, Deinstitutionalization Project Expert Panel, National Council on Disability, 2010-present.
Member, 2010 Census Complete Count Committee for People with Disabilities, Mayor’s Office for
People with Disabilities, 2010.
Member, TASH Family Support Advisory Council, 2009-present.
T. Heller Page 7 February 8, 2017
Member, Committee for the Advancement of Knowledge and Understanding, The Arc of the United
States, 2008-2013.
Chair, Task Force on Aging, Association of University Centers on Disability, 2004 to present.
Member, Advisory Group of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with a Disability,
Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center, University of Southern California, 1998 to present.
Member, Leadership Council of the National Alliance on Self-Determination, 1997-2013.
Member, National Scientific Advisory Board of Easter Seal, 1997-2004.
Member, Advisory Group of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Assistive Technology
and Aging, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1998 to 2000.
Member, Nominating Committee for the American Association of University Affiliated Programs for
Persons with Developmental Disabilities Board of Directors, 1997.
Member, Innovations in Communications Technology Advisory Committee, National Council on Aging
and Ameritech, 1997.
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, European Course on Mental Retardation, 1994 to 1999.
Co-chair, Third International Conference on Long Term Care Case Management, 1995 to 1999.
Member, Committee on Public Information, American Association on Mental Retardation, 1996.
Member, Presidents Committee on Mental Retardation: Illinois workgroup, 1995 to 1997.
Member, Program Committee of Special Interest Group on Aging and Intellectual Disabilities, 1994 to
present.
Co-chair, Alzheimer Disease and Down Syndrome Program Adaptations Task Force.
Member, President's Committee on Mental Retardation Task Force on Social Welfare, 1994.
Member, Advisory Board, Illinois Department on Aging Task Force on Aging and Disabilities, 1987-88.
Member, University of Kansas Beach Research and Training Center on Families and Disability National
Advisory Board, 1987-1988.
Member, Community Support Services Family Support Projects Advisory Board, 1987-1988.
Member, Epilepsy Services of Chicago Advisory Board, 1986-1987.
Member, Illinois Department of Public Aid Aging and Disability Task Force 1987-1990.
Member, New York Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Medicaid Reform Project
Task Force, 1987-1988.
T. Heller Page 8 February 8, 2017
Secretary, National Case Management Foundation, 1988-present.
Member, Council for Jewish Elderly Advisory Committee, 1987-1989.
Member, President's Committee on Mental Retardation Task Force on Parents with Mental Retardation,
1989-1990.
Member, Steering Committee, Illinois Bogard Training Initiative, 1993.
Member, Search Committee for Fellows, American Association on Mental Retardation, 1993-1995.
Member, Executive Committee, National Research and Training Center Consortium on Aging and
Developmental Disabilities, 1990-1993.
Member, Coordinating Council, National Research and Training Center Consortium on Aging and
Developmental Disabilities, 1988-1993.
Federal Grants Reviewer
Health and Human Services, Office of Human Developmental Services, Administration on Developmental
Disabilities, Center on Health Interventions with Minority Elderly, National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research
T. Heller Page 9 February 8, 2017
I. PUBLICATIONS HISTORY
(* Asterisks denote refereed publications)
Publications Summary Format Number
Articles Published/In Press 116
Books 5
Chapters 34
Monographs & Technical Reports 78
Total: 233
Refereed Articles
*Owen, R., Bowers, A., Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Gould, R. (2016). The impact of support services
teams: Community-based behavioral health support interventions. Journal of Policy and Practice in
Intellectual Disabilities. doi:10.1111/jppi.12186.
*Heller, T., Owen, R., Gibbons, H., & Bowers, A. (in press). Aging with a physical disability in
Medicaid Managed Care. Research on Aging.
*Burke, M. & Heller, T. (2016). Individual, parent, and social-environmental correlates of
caregiving experiences among parents of adults with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Intellectual
Disability Research, 60, 401–411. doi:10.1111/jir.12271.
*Burke, M. & Heller, T. (2016). Disparities in unmet service needs among adults with intellectual
and other developmental disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. Advance
online publication. doi: 10.1111/jar.12282.
*Bowers, A., Owen, R., & Heller, T. (2016). Care coordination experiences of people with
disabilities enrolled in Medicaid managed care. Disability and Rehabilitation.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2016.1219773
*Gibbons, H. M., Owen, R., & Heller, T. (2016). Perceptions of health and healthcare of people with
intellectual and developmental disabilities enrolled in Medicaid Managed Care. Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities, 54(2), 94-105. DOI: 10.1352/1934-9556-54.2.94
*Owen, R., Heller, T., & Bowers, A. (2016). Health services appraisal and the transition to
Medicaid Managed Care from fee for service. Disability and Health, 9(2), 239-247.
doi:10.1016/j.dhjo.2015.10.004.
*Hewitt, A., Heller, T., & Butterworth, J. (2015). Introduction to the special issue: National goals
2015. Inclusion, 3(4), 201-204.
*Hewitt, A., Heller, T., & Butterworth, J. (2015). Toward 2025: Promoting valued outcomes for
people with IDD through National Goals 2015. Inclusion, 3(4), 282-287.
*Heller, T., Gibbons, H., & Fisher, D. (2015). Caregiving and family support interventions:
Crossing networks of aging and developmental disabilities. Intellectual and Developmental
T. Heller Page 10 February 8, 2017
Disabilities, 53(5), 329-345.
*Hsieh, K., Heller, T., Bershadsky, J., & Taub, S. (2015). Impact of adulthood stage and social-
environmental context on body mass index and physical activity of individuals with intellectual disability.
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 53(2), 100-113.
*Heller, T., Fisher, D., Marks, B., & Hsieh, K. (2014). Interventions to promote health: Crossing
networks of intellectual and developmental disabilities and aging. Disability and Health, 7, S24-S32
*Hsieh, K., Rimmer, J., & Heller, T. (2013). Obesity and associated factors in adults with intellectual
disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 58(3), doi: 10.1111/jir.12100
*Hewitt, A., Agosta, J., Heller, T., Williams, A. C., & Reinke, J. (2013). Families of individuals
with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Policy, funding, services, and experiences. Intellectual
and Developmental Disabilities, 51(5), 349-359.
*Kramer, J., Hall, A., & Heller, T. (2013). Reciprocity and social capital in sibling relationships of
people with disabilities. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 51(6), 482-495.
*Chang, Y., Ailey, S. H., Heller, T., & Chen, M. (2013). Rasch analysis of the mental health
recovery measure. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 67(4), 469-477.
*Heller, T., Arnold, C. K., van Heumen, L., McBride, E. L., & Factor, A. (2012). Self-directed
support: Impact of hiring practices on adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and families.
American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 117(6), 464-477.
*Chang, Y., Heller, T., Pickett, S., & Chen, M. (2013). Recovery of people with psychiatric
disabilities living in the community and associated factors. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 36(2),
80-85.
*Heller, T. & Sorensen, A. (2013) Promoting healthy aging in adults with developmental disabilities.
Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews: Special Issue on Aging, 18(1), 22-30.
*Hsieh, K., Rimmer, J., & Heller, T. (2012). Prevalence of falls and risk factors in adults with
intellectual disabilities. American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 117(6),
442-454.
*Arnold, C.K., Heller, T., & Kramer, J. (2012). Support needs of siblings of people with
developmental disabilities. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 50(5), 373-382.
*Salvador-Carulla, L., Putnam, M., Bigby, C., & Heller, T., (2012). Advancing a research agenda for
bridging ageing and disability, International Journal of Integrated Care, 12(16), 1-5,
URN:NBN:NL:UI:10-1-113856.
*Dijkers, M. P., Bushnik, T., Heinemann, A. W., Heller, T., Libin, A.V., Starks, J., Sherer, M., &
Vandergoot, D. (2012). Systematic reviews for informing rehabilitation practice: An introduction.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 93(5). 912-918.
*Heller, T., Schindler, A., Palmer, S., Wehmeyer, M., Parent, W., Jenson, R., Abery, B., Geringer,
W., Bacon, A., & O’Hara, D. (2011). Self-determination across the life span: Issues and gaps.
T. Heller Page 11 February 8, 2017
Exceptionality, Special Issue: Promoting Self-Determination, 19(1), 31-45.
*Calkins, C., Wehmeyer, M., Bacon, A., Heller, T., & Walker, H. M. (2011). Introduction to the
special issue on scaling up efforts to promote the self-determination of people with developmental
disabilities. Exceptionality, Special Issue: Promoting Self-Determination, 19(1), 2-5.
*Walker, H., Calkins, C., Wehmeyer, M., Walker, L., Bacon, A., Palmer, S., Jesien, G., Nygren, M.,
Heller, T., Gotto, G., Abery, B., & Johnson, D. R. (2011). A social-ecological approach to self-
determination. Exceptionality, Special Issue: Promoting Self-Determination, 19(1), 6-18.
*Wehmeyer, M. L., Abery, B. H., Zhang, D., Ward, K., Willis, D., Hossain, W. A., Balcazar, F.,
Ball, A., Bacon, A., Calkins, C., Heller, T., Goode, T., Dias, R., Jesien, G. S., McVeigh, T., Nygren,
M.A., Palmer, S. B., & Walker, H. M. (2011). Personal self-determination and moderating variables that
impact efforts to promote self-determination. Exceptionality, Special Issue: Self-Determination, 19(1),
19-30.
*Heller, T., McCubbin, J., Drum, C., & Peterson, J. (2011). Physical activity and nutrition health
promotion interventions: What’s working for people with intellectual disabilities? Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities, 49(1), 26-36.
*Gray-Stanley, J., Muramatsu, N., Heller, T., Hughes, S., Johnson, T., & Ramirez-Valles, J. (2010).
Work stress and depression among direct support professionals: The role of work support and locus of
control. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 54(8), 749-761.
*Robinson, L. M., Davidson, P. W., Henderson, C. M., Janicki, M. P. Merrick, J., Morad, M., Wang,
K. Y., Hsieh, K., Heller, T., Bishop, K. M., & Wexler, O. (2010). Health trends from an international
sample of older adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. International Journal on
Disability and Human Development, 9(4), 329-338.
*Heller, T. & Arnold, C. K. (2010). Siblings of adults with developmental disabilities: Psychosocial
outcomes, relationships, and future planning. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual
Disabilities, 7(1), 16-25.
*Haveman, M., Heller, T., Lee, L., Maaskant, M., Shooshtari, S., & Strydom, A. (2010). Major
health risks in aging persons with intellectual disabilities: An overview of recent studies. Journal of
Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 7(1), 59-69.
*Marks, B., Sisirak, J., Heller, T., Wagner, M. (2010). Evaluation of Community-Based Health
Promotion Programs for Special Olympics Athletes. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual
Disabilities, 7(2), 119-129.
*Hsieh, K., Heller, T., & Freels, S. (2009). Residential characteristics, social factors and mortality
among adults with developmental disabilities: Transitions out of nursing homes. Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities, 47(6), 447-465.
*Yamaki, K., Hsieh, K., & Heller, T. (2009). Health profile of aging family caregivers supporting
adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities at home. Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities, 47(6), 425-435.
*Heller, T. & Kramer, J. (2009). Involvement of adult siblings of persons with developmental
T. Heller Page 12 February 8, 2017
disabilities in future planning. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 47(3), 208-219.
*Drum, C.E., Peterson, J., Culley, C., Krahn, G.L., Heller, T., Kimpton, T., McCubbin, J., Rimmer,
J., Seekins, T., Suzuki, R., & White, G.W. (2009). Guidelines and criteria for the implementation of
community-based health promotion programs for individuals with disabilities. American Journal of
Health Promotion, 24(2), 93-101.
*Heller, T. (2008). Report of the state of the science in aging with developmental disabilities:
Charting lifespan trajectories and supportive environments for health community living symposium.
Disability and Health Journal, 1(3), 127-130.
*Heller, T. & Factor, A. (2008). Family support and intergenerational caregiving: Report from the
state of the science in aging with developmental disabilities conference. Disability and Health Journal,
1(3), 131-135.
*Heller, T., Janicki, M., Marks, B., Hammel, J. & Factor, A. (2008). State of the science symposium
on aging and developmental disabilities. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities,
5(4), 286-288.
*Heller, T., Caldwell, J. & Factor, A. (2007). Aging family caregivers: Policies and practices.
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 13(2), 136-142.
*Caldwell, J. & Heller, T. (2007). Longitudinal outcomes of a consumer-directed program
supporting adults with developmental disabilities and their families. Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities 45(3), 161-173.
*Heller, T. & Caldwell, J. (2006). Supporting aging caregivers and adults with developmental
disabilities in future planning. Mental Retardation, 44(3), 189-202.
*Ailey, S.H., Miller, A.M., Heller, T. & Smith, E.V. (2006). Evaluating an interpersonal model of
depression among adults with Downs syndrome. Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 20(3),
229-246.
*Wang, K.Y., Hsieh, K., Heller, T., Davidson, P.W. & Janicki, M. (2007). Carer reports of health
status among adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities in Taiwan living at home and in
institutions. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 51(3), 173-183.
*Rizzolo, M.C., Heller, T. & Braddock, D. (2005). Determinants of state utilization of public
institutions for persons with intellectual disabilities in the U.S. Journal of Policy and Practice in
Intellectual Disabilities 2(1), 60-62.
*Heller, T. & Caldwell, J. (2005). Impact of a consumer-directed family support program on
reduced out-of-home institutional placement. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual
Disabilities, 2(1), 63-65.
*Hughes, S. L., Prohaska, T. R., Rimmer, J. H., & Heller, T. (2005). Promoting physical activity
among older persons. Generations, 29(2), 54-59.
*Heller, T. (2004). Introduction to the special issue on aging: Family and service system supports.
(Also guest editor for this issue). American Journal on Mental Retardation, 109(5), 349-351.
T. Heller Page 13 February 8, 2017
*Davidson, P., Heller, T., Janicki,M. & Hyer, K. (2004). Defining a national health research and
practice agenda for older adults with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Policy and Practice in
Intellectual Disabilities, 1(1), 2-9.
*Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Rimmer, J. (2004). Attitudinal and psychological outcomes of a fitness and
health education program on adults with Down syndrome. American Journal on Mental Retardation,
109(2), 175-185.
*Rimmer, J. Heller, T., Wang, E., & Valerio, I. (2004). Improvements in physical fitness in adults
with Down syndrome. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 109(2), 165-174.
*Braunschweig, C.L., Gomez, S., Sheean, P., Tomey, K.M., Rimmer, J.H., & Heller, T. (2004).
Nutritional status and risk factors for chronic disease in urban-dwelling adults with Down syndrome.
American Journal on Mental Retardation, 109(2), 186-193.
*Caldwell, J. & Heller, T. (2003). Management of respite and personal assistance services in a
consumer-directed family support program. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 47(4/5), 352-
366.
*Heller, T. & Marks, B. (2003). Bridging the equity gap: Health promotion for adults with
intellectual and developmental disabilities. Nursing Clinics of North America, 38(2), 205-228.
Marks, B., Brown, A., Hahn, J.E., & Heller, T. (2003). Nursing care resources for individuals with
intellectual and developmental disabilities across the life span. The Nursing Clinics of North America,
38(2), 373-393.
Takeda, N., Yamaki, K., Janicki, M. P., Heller, T., Suemitsu, S., & Egusa, Y. (2003). Policy
implications for services to older persons with dementia.in Japan (II). Japanese Journal of Public
Health, 67, 556-559.
Takeda, N., Yamaki, K., Janicki, M. P., Heller, T., Suemitsu, S., & Egusa, Y. (2003). Policy
implications for services to older persons with dementia in Japan (I). Japanese Journal of Public
Health, 67, 465-469.
Takeda, N., Yamaki, K., Janicki, M. P., Heller, T., Suemitsu, S., & Egusa, Y. (2003). Research in
developmental disabilities services in the United States (II). Japanese Journal of Public Health, 67,
390-393.
Takeda, N., Yamaki, K., Janicki, M. P., Heller, T., Suemitsu, S., & Egusa, Y. (2003). Research in
developmental disabilities services in the United States (I). Japanese Journal of Public Health, 67, 310-
313.
Takeda, N., Yamaki, K., Janicki, M. P., Heller, T., Suemitsu, S., & Egusa, Y. (2003).
Deinstitutionalization movement across states (II). Japanese Journal of Public Health, 67, 233-236.
Takeda, N., Yamaki, K., Janicki, M. P., Heller, T., Suemitsu, S., & Egusa, Y. (2003).
Deinstitutionalization movement across states (I). Japanese Journal of Public Health, 67, 150-154.
T. Heller Page 14 February 8, 2017
Takeda, N., Yamaki, K., Janicki, M. P., Heller, T., Suemitsu, S., & Egusa, Y. (2003). Historical
overview of developmental disabilities services in the United States (II). Japanese Journal of Public
Health, 67, 68-72.
Takeda, N., Yamaki, K., Janicki, M. P., Heller, T., Suemitsu, S., & Egusa, Y. (2002). Historical
overview of developmental disabilities services in the United States (I). Japanese Journal of Public
Health, 66, 931-933.
Takeda, N., Yamaki, K., Janicki, M. P., Heller, T., Suemitsu, S., & Egusa, Y. (2002). A junction:
developmental disabilities services in the United States and the services to older persons with dementia in
Japan (II). Japanese Journal of Public Health, 66, 869-872.
Takeda, N., Yamaki, K., Janicki, M. P., Heller, T., Suemitsu, S., & Egusa, Y. (2002). A junction:
developmental disabilities service in the United States and services to older persons with dementia in
Japan (I). Japanese Journal of Public Health, 66, 772-776.
*Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Rimmer, J. (2002). Barriers and supports for exercise participation among
adults with Down syndrome. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 38(1/2), 161-178.
*Heller, T. (2002). Residential settings and outcomes for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 15, 503-508.
*Heller, T., Miller, A.B., Hsieh, K. (2002). Eight- year follow-up of the impact of environmental
characteristics on well-being of adults with developmental disabilities. Mental Retardation, 40, 366-378.
*Ailey, S. H., Marks, B., Heller, T. (2002). Evaluation of two self-report depression measures for
adults with Down syndrome. The NADD Bulletin, 5, 71-75.
*Powers, L., Ward, N., Ward, M., Nelis, T., Heller, T., Ferris, L., & Wieck, C. (2002). Leadership by
people with disabilities in self-determination-based systems change. Journal of Disability Policy
Studies, 13, 125-133.
*Heller, T., Ying, G. S., Rimmer, J.H., & Marks, B. A. (2002). Determinants of exercise in adults
with cerebral palsy. Public Health Nursing, 19(3), 223-231.
*Hammel, J., Lai, J.S., & Heller, T. (2002). The impact of assistive technology and environmental
interventions on function and living situation status with people who are ageing with developmental
disabilities. Disability and Rehabilitation, 24, 93-105.
*Chen, S. P., Ryan-Henry, S., Heller, T., & Chen, E.H. (2001). Health status of mothers of adults
with intellectual disabilities, Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 45, 439-449.
* Walsh, P. N., Heller, T., Schupf, N. & van Schrojenstein Lantman-de-Valk, H. (2001). Healthy
aging: Adults with intellectual disabilities: Women’s health and related issues. Journal of Applied
Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 14, 1-23.
*Hsieh, K., Heller, T., & Miller, A. (2001). Risk factors for injuries and falls among adults with
developmental disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 45, 76-82.
*Heller, T. (2001). Supporting adults with intellectual disabilities and their families in planning and
T. Heller Page 15 February 8, 2017
advocacy. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 18, 59-73.
*Heller, T., Miller, Hsieh, K., & Sterns, H. (2000). Later life planning: Promoting knowledge of
options and choice-making, Mental Retardation, 38, 395-406.
*Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Rowitz, L.(2000). Grandparents as supports to mothers of persons with
intellectual disability. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 33, 23-34.
*Cook, J.A., Heller, T., & Pickett, S. A. (1999) Support group participation as a predictor of burden
among parents of adults offspring with severe mental illness. Family Relations. 48, 405-410.
*Heller, T., Miller, A.B., & Hsieh, K. (1999). Impact of a consumer-directed support program on
adults with developmental disabilities and their family caregivers. Family Relations, 48, 419-427.
*Heller, T., Miller, A. B., & Factor, A. (1999). Autonomy in residential facilities and community
functioning of adults with mental retardation. Mental Retardation, 37, 449-457.
*Heller, T., Factor, A., & Hahn, J. (1999). Residential transitions from nursing homes for adults with
cerebral palsy. Disability and Rehabilitation, 21, 277-283.
*Heller, T., Factor, A., Hsieh, K., & Hahn, J. (1998). The impact of transitions out of nursing homes
and aging for adults with developmental disabilities. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 103,
236-248.
*Pickett, S. A., Heller, T., & Cook, J. A. (1998). Professional versus family-led support groups:
Exploring the differences. Journal of Behavioral Health Services Research, 25,437-445.
*Heller, T., Miller, A. B., & Factor, A. (1998). Environmental characteristics of nursing homes and
community-based settings, and the well-being of adults with intellectual disability, Journal of
Intellectual Disability Research, 42,418-428.
*Seltzer, M.M., & Heller, T. (1997). Families and caregiving across the life course: Research
advances on the influence of context. Family Relations, 46, 321-324.
*Hayden, M. & Heller, T. (1997). Support, problem-solving/coping ability, and personal burden of
younger and older caregivers of adults with mental retardation. Mental Retardation, 35, 364-372..
*Heller, T., Miller, A., & Factor, A. (1997). Adult children with mental retardation as supports to
their parents: Effects on parental caregiving appraisal. Mental Retardation, 35, 338-346.
*Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Rowitz, L. (1997). Maternal and paternal caregiving of persons with mental
retardation across the life-span. Family Relations, 46, 407-416.
*Heller, T., Roccoforte, J., & Cook, J. (1997). Predictors of support group participation for families
of persons with mental illness. Family Relations, 46, 437-442.
*Havemen, M., Van Berkum, G., Reijnders, R., & Heller, T. (1997). Differences in service needs,
time demands and caregiving burden among parents of persons with mental retardation across the life
cycle. Family Relations, 46, 417-426.
T. Heller Page 16 February 8, 2017
*Heller, T., Roccoforte, J., Hsieh, K.F., Cook, J., & Pickett, S. (1997). Perceived benefits of
participation in support groups for families of relatives with mental illness. Journal of Orthopsychiatry,
67, 187-198.
*Heller, T., Sterns, H., Sutton, E., & Factor, A. (1996). Impact of person-centered later life planning
training program for older adults with mental retardation. Journal of Rehabilitation, 62, 77-83.
*Heller, T., Pederson, E., & Miller, A. (1996). Guidelines from the consumer: Improving consumer
involvement in research and training for persons with mental retardation. Mental Retardation, 34, 141-
148.
*Janicki, M., Heller, T., Seltzer, G., & Hogg, J. (1996). Practice guidelines for the clinical
assessment and care management of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias among adults with
intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 40, 374-382.
*Janicki, M., Heller, T., Seltzer, G., & Hogg, J. (1996). Care management for services for elderly
persons with mental retardation. Social Welfare Research Series, 19, 9-29.(translated to Japanese)
*Mendelson, L.S., Heller, T., & Factor, A. (1995). The transition from nursing homes to community
living for people with developmental disabilities: An assessment of the assistive technology needs and
usage. Technology and Disability, 4, 261-268.
*Heller, T. (1995). Assistive technology and persons with developmental disabilities. (1995).
Technology and Disability, 4, 191-193.
*Heller, T., & Factor, A. (1993). Aging family care givers: Changes in burden and placement desire.
American Journal on Mental Retardation, 98, 417-426.
*Heller, T., Markwardt, R., Rowitz, L., & Farber, B. (1994). Adaptations of Hispanic families to a
member with mental retardation. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 99, 289-300.
*Heller, T., & Factor, A. (1991). Permanency planning for adults with mental retardation living
with family caregivers. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 96, 163-176.
*Heller, T., and Factor, A. (1988). Permanency planning among black and white family care givers
of older adults with developmental disabilities. Mental Retardation, 26, 203-208.
*Harris, M., Heller, T. & Braddock, D. (1988). Sex differences in psychological well-being during a
facility closure. Journal of Management.
*Heller, T., Bond, M.A., & Braddock, D. (1988). Family reactions to institutional closures.
American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 92, 336-343.
*Heller, T. & Braddock, D. (1985). Institutional closure: A study of resident impact. Mental
Retardation Systems, 2, 30-45.
*Braddock, D. & Heller, T. (1985). The closure of mental retardation institutions I: Trends in the
United States. Mental Retardation, 23, 168-176.
*Braddock, D. & Heller, T. (1985). The closure of mental retardation institutions II: Implications.
T. Heller Page 17 February 8, 2017
Mental Retardation, 23, 222-229.
*Heller, T., Byerts, T. O., & Drehmer, D. E. (1984). Impact of environment on social and activity
behavior in public housing for the elderly. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 2, 17-25.
*Romer, D. & Heller, T. (1983). Social adaptation of mentally retarded adults in community
settings: A social-ecological approach. Applied Research in Mental Retardation, 4, 303-314.
*Heller, T. (1982). The effects of involuntary residential relocation: A review. American Journal
of Community Psychology, 10, 471-492.
*Heller, T. (1982). Social disruption and residential relocation of mentally retarded children.
American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 87, 48-55.
*Heller, T., Berkson, G., & Romer, D. (1981). Social ecology of supervised communal facilities
VI: Initial social adaptation. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 86, 43-49.
*Stein, T. & Heller, T. (1979). The relationship of participation to leadership status. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 37, 1993-2002.
*Heller, T. (1978). Group decision-making among mentally retarded adults. American Journal of
Mental Deficiency, 82, 480-486.
*Cohen, M. & Heller, T. (1975). Information-processing responses in children. Journal of
Experimental Child Psychology, 20, 296-306.
Books and Book Chapters
Acharya, K., Schindler, A., & Heller, T. (2017). Gender issues in developmental disabilities. In I.
Brown, M. Percy, K. Shogren, A. Fund, & M.L. Wehmeyer (Eds.), A comprehensive guide to
intellectual and developmental disabilities (2nd ed.). Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishing.
Acharya, K., Schindler, A., & Heller, T. (2016). Aging: Demographics, trajectories, and health
system issues (pp. 1423-1432). In L. Rubin & A. Crocker, Health care for people with intellectual and
developmental disabilities across the lifespan, 3rd edition. L. Rubin, J. Merrick, D. Greydanus & D.
Patel (Eds). Switzerland: Springer Publishing.
Hahn, J.E., Gray, J., McCallion, P., Ronneberg, C., Stancliffe, R. J., Heller, T., Guiden, C. H., Fox, S.
& Janicki, M.P. (in press). Transitions in aging: Health, retirement, and later life: Review of research,
practice, and policy. In Critical issues in intellectual and developmental disabilities: Contemporary
research, practice, and policy (pp. 149-174). Washington, DC: American Association on Intellectual
and Developmental Disabilities.
Sisirak, J., Marks, B., Heller, T., Ronneberg, C., Ailey, S., & McDonald, K. (2016). People with
IDD: Health and Wellness for All. In Critical Issues in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities:
Contemporary Research, Practice, and Policy (pp. 109-148). Washington, D.C: American Association
on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
Arnold, K., Heller, T. & Kramer, J. (2014). Future planning. In D. Meyer & E. Holl, Sibling
survivor guide. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House.
T. Heller Page 18 February 8, 2017
Heller, T., Fisher, D., & Marks, B. (2013). Ageing. In L. Taggart & W. Cousins (Eds). Health
promotion for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, pp. 138-148. Maidenhead, UK:
Open University Press.
Heller, T, & van Heumen, L. (2013). Aging with disability. In. M. Wehmeyer (Ed.) The Oxford
handbook of positive psychology and disability, pp. 409-423. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
Heller, T, & Harris, S.P. (2011). Disability across the life course. Thousand Oaks, CA.:Sage
Publishing.
Institute of Medicine (2011) Cognitive rehabilitation therapy for traumatic brain injury:
Evaluating the evidence. (Dr. Heller is a member of the IOM Committee on Rehabilitation Therapy for
Traumatic Brain Injury). Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
Heller, T, et al. (2011). Assistance and support. In World Health Organization (Ed.), World report
on disability, pp. 135-166. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization and The World Bank.
Marks, B., Sisirak, J., & Heller, T. (2010). Health matters: Health education curriculum for
individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Baltimore: Brookes Publishing
Marks, B., Sisirak, J., & Heller, T. (2010). Health matters for people with developmental
disabilities: Creating a sustainable health promotion program. Baltimore: Brookes Publishing.
Heller, T. & Schindler, A. (2009). Family support interventions for families of adults with
intellectual and developmental disabilities. In L.M. Glidden & M. M. Seltzer (Eds). International
Review in Mental Retardation: Special issue on families, Volume 9, pp. 300-325. New York:
Academic Press.
Heller, T. (2009). Envejecimiento y discapacidad intellectual. In M. A. Verdugo Alonso, T. N.
Sánchez, B. J. de Urries Vega, & M. Crespo Cuadrado (Eds.) Mejorando resultados personales para
una vida de calidad: VII jornadas científicas de investigación sobre personas con discapacidad (pp
57-68). Salmanca: Amaru Ediciones E Inico.
Heller, T. (2009). Salud en mujeres con discapacidad intellectual. In M. A. Verdugo Alonso, T. N.
Sánchez, B. J. de Urries Vega, & M. Crespo Cuadrado (Eds.) Mejorando resultados personales para
una vida de calidad: VII jornadas científicas de investigación sobre personas con discapacidad (pp
311-322). Salmanca: Amaru Ediciones E Inico.
Heller, T., Janicki, M., & Hawkins, B. (2005). Healthy aging and community participation: National
goals, current knowledge, and future research. In K. C. Lakin, & A. Turnbull (Eds.), National goals and
research for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (pp 311-322). Washington,
DC: American Association on Mental Retardation.
Eder, K., Marks, B., Heller, T., & Johnson, J. (2005). Creativity, Independence and Meaning:
Training Modules & Activities for Centers Serving Younger Adults, Easter Seals, Washington, DC.
Heller, T. (2004). Aging with developmental disabilities: Emerging models for promoting health,
independence, and quality of life. In B. Kemp and L. Mosqueda (Eds.). Aging with a disability: What
the clinician needs to know (pp. 213-233). Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.
T. Heller Page 19 February 8, 2017
Walsh, P. N. & Heller, T. (2002). Health of women with intellectual disabilities. London:
Blackwell Science Publishing.
Heller, T. & Marks, B. (2002). Health promotion. In P. N. Walsh & T. Heller, T.(Eds.). Health of
women with intellectual disabilities. London: Blackwell Science Publishing.
Heller, T. (2001). Supporting adults with intellectual disabilities and their families in planning and
advocacy: A literature review. In J. Hammel & S. M. Nochasjski (Eds.). Aging and developmental
disability: Current research, programming and practice implications. New York: Haworth Press.
Sterns, H.L., Kennedy, H.E., Sed, C., & Heller, T. (2000). Later life planning and retirement. In M.P.
Janicki & E. F. Ansello (Eds.), Community supports for aging: Adults with lifelong disabilities (pp.
179-191). Baltimore: Brookes.
Heller, T. (1999). Emerging models for supporting older adults with mental retardation. In G. Weber
and S. Herr (Eds.) Aging, rights, and quality of life for older persons with developmental disabilities.
(pp. 149-166). Baltimore: Brookes.
Heller, T. (1998). Aging with mental retardation and later life family caregiving. In B. Edelstein (Ed.)
Comprehensive clinical psychology: Clinical geropsychology (pp. 327-347). Oxford, United Kingdom:
Elsevier Sciences Press.
Pickett, S., Cook, J., & Heller, T. (1998). Support group satisfaction: A comparison of minority and
white families. In H. Lefley. New directions in mental health services, Families coping with mental
illness: The cultural context. Vol.77. (pp. 63-73). San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
* Heller, T. (1997). Aging in persons with mental retardation and their families. In N. Bray (Ed.).
International review of research in mental retardation, vol. 20. (pp. 99-136) New York: Academic
Press.
Heller, T. (1994). Family support programs and policies: Are they addressing family needs across the
lifespan? In M. Haveman & W. Buntinx (Eds.), Family needs and family support in mental retardation:
An international perspective. (pp. 25-38). Nijmegan, Netherlands: Kavanah Press.
Heller, T. (1994). Facilitating future planning and transitions out of the home. In M.M. Seltzer &
M.W. Krauss (Eds.), Life-span development and mental retardation: Implications for individuals,
their families, and the human service systems. Washington, DC: AAMR Monograph Series.
Heller, T. (1993). Aging caregivers of persons with developmental disabilities: Changes in burden and
placement urgency. In K. Roberto (Ed.), Elderly caregivers of developmentally disabled adults.(pp. 21-
38). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Sutton, E., Hawkins, B., Factor, A., Heller, T., & Seltzer, G. (Eds.), (1993). Older adults with
developmental disabilities: Optimizing choice and change. Baltimore: Brookes.
Heller, T., & Factor, A. (1993). Support systems, placement decision making and well-being among
older parents and adults with developmental disabilities. In E. Sutton, B. Hawkins, A. Factor, T. Heller,and
G. Seltzer(Eds.), Older adults with developmental disabilities: Optimizing choice and change.
Baltimore: Brookes.
T. Heller Page 20 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. (1993). Cognitive coping, active involvement and caregiver well-being through out the life
course among families of persons with mental retardation. In A.P. Turnbull, J.M. Patterson, S.K. Behr,
D.L.Murphy, J.G. Marquis, & M.J. Blue-Banning, (Eds.), Cognitive coping, families and disability:
Participatory research in action in families who have a member with developmental disabilities. (pp.
195-206). Baltimore: Brooks.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. (1988). Transition planning for persons with developmental disabilities
residing in the natural home with elderly parents. In J.M. Levy, P.H. Levy, & B. Nivin (Eds.),
Strengthening families: New directions and approaches in providing services to people with
developmental disabilities. New York: Young Adult Institute.
Heller, T., (1988). Transitioning: Coming in and going out. In M. Janicki, M. Krauss, and M. Seltzer
(Eds.), Community residences for developmentally disabled persons: Administrative and program
handbook. Baltimore: Brookes.
Heller, T. (1985). Residential relocation and reactions of elderly retarded persons. In M.P. Janicki
and H.M. Wisniewski (Eds.), Aging and developmental disabilities: Issues and approaches. Baltimore:
Brookes.
Smith, D., Valenti, D., & Heller, T. (1985). Interpersonal competence and community adjustment of
retarded adults. In M. Sigman (Ed.), Children with dual disabilities: Mental retardation and mental
illness. New York: Grune & Stratton.
Heller, T. (1984). Issues in the adjustment of mentally retarded individuals to residential relocation.
In N. Ellis and N. W. Bray (Eds.), International review of research in mental retardation. Vol. 12. New
York: Academic Press.
Romer, D. & Heller, T. (1984). The importance of peer relations in community settings for mentally
retarded adults. In J. M. Berg (Ed.), Perspectives and progress in mental retardation. Vol. I: Social
psychological and educational aspects. Sussex: International Association for the Scientific Study of
Mental Deficiency.
Stein, T. & Heller, T. (1983). The relationship of participation rates to leadership status: A
meta-analysis. In H.B. Blumberg, A.P. Hare, & M. Davies (Eds.), Small groups and social interaction.
Sussex: John Wiley.
Monographs, Technical Reports, and Other Publications
Hsieh, K., Rimmer, J., Heller, T., Minor, J., & Grosso, C. (2016). Policy to Practice: Falls in adults
with intellectual disabilities. Policy Brief, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on
Developmental Disabilities and Health, Department of Disability and Human Development, University of
Illinois at Chicago and the Association of University Centers on Disabilities.
Heller, T. (2016). A researcher’s advice to families of adults with disabilities: Plan…plan…plan.
Life: The quarterly magazine of CJE Senior Life, Winter 2016. pp 8-9. Chicago: CJE Senior Life.
Heller, T., Owen, R., Schmidt, M., and Mitchell, D. (2015). An independent evaluation of the
Integrated Care Program: Quarterly report (January). Submitted to the Illinois Department of Public
Health.
T. Heller Page 21 February 8, 2017
Heller, T., Owen, R., Mitchell, D., Keys, C., Viola, J., Eisenberg, Y., Bowers, A., Gibbons, H.,
Yamaki, K., & Wing, C. (2014). An independent evaluation of the Integrated Care Program: Findings
from the baseline through year two (FY 13). Chicago, IL: Institute on Disability and Human
Development, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T., Owen, R., Schmidt, M., and Mitchell, D. (2014). An independent evaluation of the
Integrated Care Program: Quarterly report (October). Submitted to the Illinois Department of Public
Health.
Heller, T., Owen, R., Schmidt, M., and Mitchell, D. (2014). An independent evaluation of the
Integrated Care Program: Quarterly report (July). Submitted to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Heller, T., Owen, R., Schmidt, M., and Mitchell, D. (2014). An independent evaluation of the
Integrated Care Program: Quarterly report (April). Submitted to the Illinois Department of Public
Health.
Lulinski, A., Vasudevan, V., Rizzolo, M.C., Schmidt, A.J., Spassiani, N., Friedman, C., & Heller, T.
(2014). An evaluation of the Jacksonville Developmental Center closure: Part 1. Chicago: Institute on
Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T. (2013). Siblings: Long-lasting ties. Frontline: The Irish voice for intellectual disability,
Dublin, Ireland: Frontline, Inc., Winter 2013, Volume 93, 20-21.
Factor, A. & Heller, T. (2013). Aging and self-determination: Research to practice brief. National
Gateway to Self-Determination, University of Missouri and University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T., Mitchell, D., Owen, R., Keys, C., & Viola, J. (2013). An independent evaluation of the
Integrated Care Program: Results from year 1. Submitted to the Illinois Department of Public health,
Illinois Department of Health and Family Services, and the Illinois Governor’s Office.
Heller, T., Owen, R., Mitchell, D., Keys, C., & Viola, J. (2013). An independent evaluation of the
Integrated Care Program: Quarterly report (January). Submitted to the Illinois Department of Public
Health.
Heller, T., Mitchell, D., Owen, R., Keys, C., & Viola, J. (2013). An independent evaluation of the
Integrated Care Program: Quarterly report (March). Submitted to the Illinois Department of Public
Health.
Heller, T., Mitchell, D., Owen, R., Keys, C., & Viola, J. (2013). An independent evaluation of the
Integrated Care Program: Quarterly report (October). Submitted to the Illinois Department of Public
Health.
Lulinski Norris, A., Rizzolo, M.C., & Heller, T. (2012). Murray Developmental Center: An analysis
of transition outcomes. Disability Research Brief. Chicago: Institute on Disability and Human
Development, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Lulinski Norris, A., Rizzolo, M.C., & Heller, T. (2012). Jacksonville Developmental Center: An
analysis of transition outcomes. Disability Research Brief. Chicago: Institute on Disability and Human
Development, University of Illinois at Chicago.
T. Heller Page 22 February 8, 2017
Lulinski Norris, A., Rizzolo, M.C., & Heller, T. (2012). Post transition returns to state operated
developmental centers: An analysis. Disability Research Brief. Chicago: Institute on Disability and
Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T., Hsieh, K., Owen, R., & Badetti, L. (2012). Evaluation of the Illinois services and support
program. Chicago: Institute on disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Lulinski Norris, A., Rizzolo, M.C., & Heller, T. (2012). An analysis of the movement from state
operated developmental centers. Chicago: Institute on Disability and Human Development, University of
Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T., Hsieh, K,. & Badetti, L. (2012). The Special Olympics community-based health promotion
programs: Program evaluation report. Washington DC: Special Olympics International and Institute on
Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Calkins, C.F., Beckmann, C., Gotto, G., Jackson, L., McCarthy, K., Peterson, J., Heller, T., &
Collins, S. (2012). Advising through self-determination: An information guide for advisors. Kansas City,
MO: A National Gateway to Self-Determination Project, University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Factor, A., Heller, T.& Janicki, M. (2012). Bridging the aging and developmental disabilities service
networks: Challenges and best practices. Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging
with Developmental Disabilities: Lifespan Health and Function, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Bickenbach, J.,Bigby,C., Salvador-Carulla, L., Heller, T., Leonardi, M., LeRoy, B., Mendez, J.,
Putnam, M., & Spindel, A. (2012). Toronto declaration on bridging research, policy and practice in aging
and disability, International Journal of Integrated Care, 12(16), URN:NBN:NL:UI:10-1-113857.
Sorensen, A., Rizzolo, M. C., Lulinski Norris, A., & Heller, T. (2012). An evaluation of the Howe
Developmental Center Closure. Chicago: Institute on Disability and Human Development, University of
Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T., Nelis, T., Collins, S., & Pederson, E. (2012). Getting involved in research and training: A
guide for persons with intellectual disabilities. Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on
Aging with Developmental Disabilities: Lifespan Health and Function, University of Illinois at Chicago
and The National Gateway to Self-Determination, University of Missouri.
Heller, T., Mitchell, D., Owen, R., Keys, C., & Viola, J. (2012). An independent evaluation of the
Integrated Care Program: Annual report. Submitted to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Heller, T., Mitchell, D., Owen, R., Keys, C., & Viola, J. (2012). An independent evaluation of the
Integrated Care Program: Quarterly report (July). Submitted to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Heller, T. (2011). Introduction. Lifespan health and function of adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities: Translating research into practice. State of the Science Conference
Proceedings (pp. 1-3). Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with
Developmental Disabilities: Lifespan Health and Function, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T., Arnold, L., van Heumen, L., McBride, El, & Factor, A. (2011). Consumer-directed
support: Impact of hiring practices on adults with I/DD and families. Lifespan health and function of
T. Heller Page 23 February 8, 2017
adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Translating research into practice. State of the
Science Conference Proceedings (pp. 76-87). Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on
Aging with Developmental Disabilities: Lifespan Health and Function, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Rizzolo, M.C., Lulinski Norris, A., Collins, S., & Heller, T. (2010). An analysis of the Somerset
Place nursing facility closure: Insights from key stakeholders. Chicago, IL: The University of Illinois at
Chicago.
Heller, T. (2010). AUCD Written testimony for FY 2011 to the House Appropriations Labor, Health
and Human Services, Education Subcommittee. Washington, DC: Association of University Centers on
Disabilities Research, Education, Service, April 23, 2010.
Heller, T., Stafford, P., Davis, L.A., Sedlezky, L., & Gaylord, V. (Eds.). (Winter 2010). Impact:
Feature Issue on Aging and People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 23(1). Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota, Institute on Community Integration.
DeBrine, E., Caldwell, J., Factor, A., Heller, T., Keiling, K. & Kramer, J. (2009). The future is now:
A future planning training curriculum for families and their adult relatives with developmental
disabilities (Rev. 2nd Ed.). Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with
Developmental Disabilities, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Haveman, M.J., Heller, T., Lee, L.A., Maaskant, M.A., Shooshtari, S., Strydom, A. (2009). Report
on the state of science on health risks and ageing in people with intellectual disabilities. IASSID Special
Interest Research Group on Ageing and Intellectual Disabilities, Faculty Rehabilitation Sciences,
University of Dortmund.
Heller, T., Kaiser, A., Meyer, D., Fish, T., Kramer, J., & Dufresne, D. (2008). The sibling leadership
network: Recommendations for research, advocacy, and support relating to siblings of people with
developmental disabilities. Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with
Developmental Disabilities, University of Illinois at Chicago and Vanderbilt Kennedy Center.
Heller, T. & Kramer, J. (2006). Involvement of siblings of adults with developmental disabilities in
future planning. Disability Research Brief, April, Chicago: RRTCADD, University of Illinois at
Chicago.
Marks, B., Heller, T., & Sisirak, J. (2006). Exercise and nutrition health education curriculum for
adults with developmental disabilities (3rd edition). Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago.
Yamaki, K & Heller, T. & Rimmer, J. (2005). Body weight status of adults with intellectual
disabilities. Disability Research Brief, Winter, Chicago: RRTCADD, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Marks, B., Heller, T., Sisirak, J., & Hsieh, K. (2005). Health promotion pilot programs evaluation:
Improving athletes’ health, executive summary. Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
on Aging with Developmental Disabilities, Department of Disability and Human Development,
University of Illinois at Chicago and Special Olympics.
Heller, T. & Marks, B. (2005). Aging and disability. In G. Albrecht (Ed.), Encyclopedia on
Disability, Volume 1, (pp. 67-78). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
T. Heller Page 24 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. (in press). Book review of Noll, S. & Trent, J. (Eds.) 2004. Mental retardation in
America. New York: University Press.
Marks, B., Sisirak, J., & Heller, T. (2005) Exercise and nutrition health education curriculum for
adults with developmental disabilities: Train the trainer. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T. & Caldwell, J. (2004). Evaluation of a model consumer-directed program: Illinois.
Disability Research Brief, October, Chicago: RRTCADD, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T., Marks, B. & Ailey, S.H. (2004). Exercise and nutrition health education curriculum
for adults with developmental disabilities (2nd edition). Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T. (2004). Rehabilitation research and training center on aging with developmental
disabilities: Final report submitted to the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation
Research 1998-2003. Chicago: The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with
Developmental Disabilities, Department of Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at
Chicago.
Heller, T., McCallion, P., Wheeler, B., & Westphal, E. (2003). Facilitating cooperation among the
caregiver, aging, and developmental disability service systems in the state of California. Los
Angeles, CA: University of Southern California University Affiliated Program.
Heller, T. (2003). Aging. Keeping the Promises, Findings and recommendations: January 2003
Invitational Conference—National goals, state of knowledge and research agenda for persons with
intellectual and developmental disabilities (pp. 32-33). Washington, DC: The ARC.
Davidson, P.W., Heller, T., Janicki, M.P., & Hyer, K. (2003). The Tampa scientific conference on
intellectual disability, aging, and health. Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging
with Developmental Disabilities, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T., Janicki, M., Hammel, J., & Factor, A. (2002). Promoting healthy aging, family
support, and age-friendly communities for persons aging with developmental disabilities: Report of
the 2001 Invitational Research Symposium on Aging with Developmental Disabilities. Chicago, IL:
The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities, Department
of Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T., & Ganguly, R. (2002). Grandparents raising grandchildren with developmental
disabilities. Washington, DC: Administration on Aging.
DeBrine, E. & Heller, T. (2002). Family future planning: Training, support and advocacy
program for adults with developmental disabilities and their families. Chicago: Rehabilitation
Research and Training Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities, Department of Disability and
Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T.& Marks, B. (2001). Fitness for elders with intellectual disabilities: A health promotion
demonstration project. Maximizing Human Potential newsletter, San Francisco: American Society on
Aging.
Heller, T., Caldwell, J., DeBrine, E., & Ennis, D. (2001). Innovative project supports later-life
planning for adults and their aging family caregivers. Maximizing Human Potential newsletter, San
T. Heller Page 25 February 8, 2017
Francisco: American Society on Aging.
Heller, T., Marks, B, A., & Ailey, S. H. (2001). Exercise and nutrition health education
curriculum for adults with developmental disabilities. Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training
Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities, Department of Disability and Human Development,
University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T. (2000). Supporting adults with developmental disabilities and their families in planning for
the future. Alert newsletter. Chicago: Department of Disabilities and Human Development, University of
Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T. (2000). Aging family caregivers: Needs and policy concerns. Family support policy
briefs. Boston, Mass.: Human Services Research Institute.
Walsh, P. N., Heller, T., Schupf, N. & van Schrojenstein Lantman-de-Valk, H. (2000). Healthy
aging: Adults with intellectual disabilities: Women’s health and related issues. Geneva, Switzerland:
International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities and the World Health
Organization.
Heller, T. (2000). Aging and women’s health. Proceedings of the International Conference on
Developmental Disabilities. Toronto, Canada: REENA Foundation.
Hammel, J., Lai, J.S., & Heller, T. (1999). Outcomes of assistive technology services and use by
adults with developmental disabilities. Proceedings of the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive
Technology Society of North America Conference. Long Beach, California.
Hammel, J., Heller, T., & Ying, G.S. (1998). Outcomes of assistive technology services and use by
adults with developmental disabilities. Proceedings of the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive
Technology Society of North America Conference. Minneapolis.
Suttie, J. & Heller, T. (1997). Proceedings of the Eighth International Roundtable on Aging and
Intellectual Disabilities. Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Mental
Retardation, Institute on Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T., Miller, A., Nelis, T., & Pederson, D. (1995). Getting involved in research and training
projects: A guide for persons with disabilities. Chicago: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
on Aging with Mental Retardation, Institute on Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois
at Chicago.
Heller, T., Ruch-Ross, H., & Kopnick, N.M. (1995). The Illinois Home-Based Support Services
Program Evaluation Report. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T., Factor, A. & Hahn, J. (1995). Nursing home reform for people with developmental
disabilities: The impact of transitions out of nursing homes. Research Briefs. Minneapolis: Research and
Training Center on Community Living, University of Minnesota.
Heller, T., Preston, L., Nelis, T., Pederson, E., & Brown, A. (1995). Making choices as we age: A
peer training program. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Cincinnati.
Janicki, M., Heller, T., Seltzer, G., & Hogg, J. (1995). Practice guidelines for the clinical
T. Heller Page 26 February 8, 2017
assessment and care management of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias among adults with
mental retardation. Washington: American Association on Mental Retardation.
Sutton, E. Heller, T. Sterns, H.L., Factor, A. & Miklos, S. (1993). Person-Centered Planning for
later life: A curriculum for adults with mental retardation. Akron, Ohio: Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center on Aging with mental retardation; the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University
of Akron.
Kopnick, N., Smith, B., & Heller, T. (1993). The Illinois Home-Based Support Services Program
evaluation report: Findings from the service facilitator survey. Chicago: University of Illinois at
Chicago.
Heller, T., Smith, B. Kopnick, N. & Braddock, D. (1993). The Illinois Home-Based Support Service
evaluation report. Public Policy Monograph Series. Chicago: University of Illinois, Chicago.
Heller, T., Rowitz, L., & Farber, B. (1992). The Domestic Cycle Project: A study of families' needs
and adaptations to a member with mental retardation. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. (1991). Residential transitions for older adults with developmental
disabilities. Cincinnati, Ohio: Research and Training Center Consortium on Aging and Developmental
Disabilities.
Heller, T. (1989). Wilmette Survey of Housing Needs for Persons with Developmental Disabilities.
Wilmette, Illinois: Wilmette Housing for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. (1988). Transition plan for older developmentally disabled persons residing in
the natural home with family caregivers. Public Policy Monograph Series. Chicago: University of Illinois
at Chicago.
Heller, T., Factor, A. & Braddock, D. (1986). Illinois closure project: Galesburg Mental Health Center
closure's impact on facilities receiving developmentally disabled residents. Public Policy Monograph
Series #30. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago.
Heller, T. & Braddock, D. (1986). The closure of the Dixon Developmental Center. Public Policy
Monograph Series #23. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago.
Byerts, T. O. & Heller,T. (1985). Longitudinal research on congregate public housing. Public Policy
Monograph Series. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago.
Braddock, D. & Heller, T. (Eds.), (1984). The closure of state mental retardation institutions:
Proceedings of the National Association of State Mental Retardation Program Directors. Chicago:
Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities and National Association of State Mental Retardation
Program Directors.
T. Heller Page 27 February 8, 2017
II. RESEARCH AND TRAINING GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Funded Research, Demonstration and Training Projects
Advanced Training in Translational and Community Engaged Scholarship to Improve Community
Living and Participation for People with Disabilities. National Institute on Disability, Independent Living,
and Rehabilitation Research: $746,000 to establish a post-doctorate program (Co-Investigator). 10-1-2015
to 9-30-2020.
Improving Acute, Primary and Transitional Health Care Services for Individuals with Disabilities
Conference. Rush University Medical Center Subcontract from AHRQ: $5,221 (Principal Investigator).
7-1-2016 to 6-30-2017.
UIC University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Diversity Fellowship Program.
National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research: $33,983. (Principal
Investigator). 9-30-2015 to 9-29-2016.
Leadership Institute for People with Disabilities Pilot Evaluation (Phase 1). Chicago Community Trust:
$35,000. (Principal Investigator). 7-1-2015 to 3-31-2016.
Technical Assistance “Life Like Any Other.” Envision: $12,499. (Principal Investigator). 8-1-2015 to
5-31-2016.
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Developmental Disabilities and Health. National
Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $4,374,956 to direct a research and training center on
intellectual/ developmental disabilities and health. (Principal Investigator). 10-1-2013 to 9-30-2018.
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Family Support. National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research: $4,374,975 for a research and training center on family support and intellectual/
developmental disabilities. (Co-Principal Investigator). 10-1-2014 to 9-30-2019.
Family Support in Managed Care. Project of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Family
Support. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. (Principal Investigator). 10-1-2014
to 9-30-2019.
Midwest Roybal Center for Health Promotion. National Institute on Aging, U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services: $2,388,850 (Co-Investigator). 10-1-2014 to 9-30-2019.
Family Clinic—FY 2015. Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Disabilities,
$1,161,332 (Principal Investigator). 7-1-2014 to 6-30-2015.
The Autism Program. The Hope Institute for Children and Families, $441,276 (Principal Investigator).
7-1-2014 to 6-30-2015.
Evaluation of Department of Human Services Transitions Initiative to Reduce Institutionalization of
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Illinois Department of Public Health, $210,000 (Principal
Investigator). 2-14-2015 to 2-13-2016.
T. Heller Page 28 February 8, 2017
University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities for the State of Illinois. Administration
on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: $2,770,000 to direct the Institute on Disability and Human
Development. (Principal Investigator). 7-1-2013 to 6-30-2018
Family Clinic—FY 2014. Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Disabilities,
$1,161,331 (Principal Investigator). 7-1-2013 to 6-30-14.
The Autism Program. The Hope Institute for Children and Families, $441,272 (Principal Investigator).
7-1-2013 to 6-30-2014.
Medicaid Managed Care and Aging with Physical Disabilities, U.S. Department of Education through
University of Washington: $508,294. (Principal Investigator). Healthy Aging Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center (Investigator), 10-1-2013 to 9-30-2018.
Comparing Care Coordination Models in Illinois: $272,049. (Principal Investigator). Community Living
Policy Center, University of California, San Francisco, funded by the National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research (Co-Principal Investigator), 10-1-2013 to 9-30-2017.
Advanced Training in Translational and Transformational Research to Improve Outcomes for People
with Disabilities. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $750,000 to establish a post-
doctorate program in Disability Studies (Principal Investigator). 10-1-2011 to 9-30-2016.
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Lifespan Health and Function and Intellectual/
Developmental Disabilities--Supplement. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research:
$199,999 to conduct an environmental scan of state and federal datasets and of empirical research on aging
with I/DD. (Principal Investigator). 10-1-11 to 9-30-2012.
Family Clinic—FY 2012. Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Disabilities,
$1,161,333 (Principal Investigator). 7-1-11 to 6-30-12.
The Autism Program. The Hope Institute for Children and Families, $489,611 (Principal Investigator). 7-
1-11 to 6-30-2012.
Evaluation of Support Services Teams. Illinois Department of Human Services, $60,000. (Principal
Investigator). 7-01-2011 to 6-30-2012.
Technical Assistance Regarding Aging and Developmental Disabilities. Association of University
Centers on Disability, $62,396. (Principal Investigator). 1-1-11 to 9-30-2011.
Independent Evaluation of the Illinois Integrated Care Program. Illinois Department of Public Health,
$902,331. (Principal Investigator). 5-1-11 to 4-30-2014.
Evaluation of Illinois State Operated Developmental Centers. Illinois Department of Human Services,
$85,700. (Principal Investigator). 7-1-10 to 6-30-2011.
Family Clinic—FY 2011. Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Disabilities,
$1,222,500 (Principal Investigator). 7-1-10 to 6-30-11.
The Autism Program. The Hope Institute for Children and Families, $505,076 (Principal Investigator). 7-
1-10 to 6-30-2011.
T. Heller Page 29 February 8, 2017
An Evaluation of the Somerset Place Nursing Home Closure. Illinois Department of Public Health,
$50,000. (Principal Investigator). 5-17-10 to 5-16-2011.
Evaluation of Support Services Teams. Illinois Department of Human Services, $100,000. (Principal
Investigator). 8-16-10 to 12-31-2010.
Family Clinic—FY 2010. Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Disabilities,
$1,222,452 (Principal Investigator). 7-1-09 to 6-30-10.
The Autism Program. The Hope Institute for Children and Families, $489,987. (Principal Investigator). 7-
1-09 to 6-30-2010.
An Analysis of Movement from State Operated Developmental Centers in Illinois. Illinois Department of
Human Services, $24,997 (Principal Investigator). 7-1-09 to 6-30-2010.
Research Collaboration Center. Special Olympics International: $66,286. (Principal Investigator). 7-1-
09 to 6-30-2010.
SOI—Community Based Health Promotion Program Evaluation. Special Olympics International:
$49,999. (Principal Investigator). 7-1-09 to 6-30-2010.
Midwest Roybal Center for Health Promotion and Translation. National Institute on Aging, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services: $1,979,776 (Co-Investigator). 9-1-09 to 8-31-14.
Family Clinic—FY 2009. Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Disabilities,
$1,383,644 (Principal Investigator). 7-1-08 to 6-30-09.
A National Gateway to Self Determination. University of Missouri Kansas City, $549,999. (Principal
Investigator). 10-1-08 to 9-30-2013.
Research Collaboration Center. Special Olympics International: $65,286. (Principal Investigator). 7-1-
08 to 6-30-2009.
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Lifespan Health and Function and Intellectual/
Developmental Disabilities. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $4,249,977 to
direct a research and training center on aging with intellectual/developmental disabilities. (Principal
Investigator). 10-1-08 to 9-30-2013.
University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities for the State of Illinois. Administration
on Developmental Disabilities: $2,520,100 to direct the Institute on Disability and Human Development.
(Principal Investigator). 7-1-2008 to 6-30-2013.
Family Clinic—FY 2008. Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Disabilities,
$1,375,208 (Principal Investigator). 7-1-07 to 6-30-08.
Advanced Training in Translational and Transformational Research to Improve Vocational Outcomes
for Persons with Disabilities. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $750,000 to
establish a post-doctorate program in Disability Studies (Co-Principal Investigator). 8-1-2006 to 7-31-2011.
T. Heller Page 30 February 8, 2017
Family Clinic—FY 2007. Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Disabilities
$1,349,897 (Principal Investigator). 7-1-06 to 6-30-07.
University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities for the State of Illinois. Administration
on Developmental Disabilities: $1,989,865 to direct the Institute on Disability and Human Development.
(Principal Investigator). 7-1-2003 to 6-30-2008.
Healthy Kids/Healthy Minds Expanded Vision Program Evaluation. Chicago Public Schools, Office of
Specialized Services: $49,373 (Principal Investigator). 4-1-06 to 6-30-06.
Family Clinic—FY 2006. Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Disabilities
$1,310,579 (Principal Investigator). 7-1-05 to 6-30-06.
Needs, Knowledge, Barriers and Uses of Technology for Persons with Cognitive Disabilities. University
of Colorado Health Sciences Center: $162,061 (Principal Investigator). 10-1-04 to 9-30-09.
Subcontract: RRTC on Health and Wellness for Persons with Long Term Disabilities. Oregon Health
Science University: $164,995 (Principal Investigator). 10-1-04 to 9-30-09.
Illinois Comprehensive Workforce Project. University of Minnesota: $300,000 (Principal Investigator).
7-1-04 to 9-30-07.
Family Support 360 Project. Administration on Developmental Disabilities, U.S. DHHS: $100,000
(Principal Investigator. 10-1-04 to 9-30-05.
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $3,749,990 to direct a research and training
center on aging with mental retardation. (Principal Investigator). 10-1-03 to 9-30-2008.
Midwest Roybal Center for Health Promotion. National Institute on Aging, U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services: $1,803,435 (Co-principal Investigator). 10-1-03 to 9-30-08.
Evaluation of National Special Olympics Healthy Athlete Pilot Projects. Special Olympics
International: $50,000 (Principal Investigator). 11-1-03 to 10-31-04.
Health Promotion for Adults Aging with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Train-the-
Trainer Capacity Building Project. The Retirement Research Foundation: $102,888 (Principal
Investigator). 1-1-04 to 12-31-05.
State Implementation Project for Preventing Secondary Conditions and Promoting the Health of
People with Developmental Disabilities. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: $418,855 to
research and implement a health promotion of adults with developmental disabilities. (Co-principal
Investigator). 4-1-2002 to 3-31-2005.
Caregiving and Gender Issue Conference. State of Illinois Department of Human Services: $14,350 to
plan and conduct a research conference on gender and caregiving. (Principal Investigator). 4-1-2002 to 6-
30-2002.
Multi-Center Trial of Vitamin E in Aging Persons with Down Syndrome. Research Foundation for
Mental Hygiene: $144,375 to conduct a randomized study of Vitamin E and Alzheimer’s disease in
T. Heller Page 31 February 8, 2017
adults with Down syndrome (Principal Investigator). 11-1-2001 to 7-31-2005.
Serving Senior Caregivers and their Adult Children with Developmental Disabilities. Illinois
Department on Aging: $208,748 to research and implement a future planning training program for
families of adults with developmental disabilities. (Principal Investigator). 10-1-2001 to 9-30-2004.
Family Leadership and Family Support Systems Change Project. Illinois Department of Human
Services: $46,327 to study the impact of family support programs for families of people with
developmental disabilities. (Principal Investigator). 10-1-2001 to 9-30-2002.
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities. National
Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $3,549,745 to direct a research and training center on
aging with mental retardation. (Principal Investigator). 10-1-98 to 9-30-2003.
University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities for the State of Illinois. Administration
on Developmental Disabilities: $694,400 to direct the Institute on Disability and Human Development.
(Co-Principal Investigator). 7-1-2001 to 6-30-2003.
Exercise Adherence among Adults with Down Syndrome. National Institute on Aging: $465,236 to direct
a study of models for promoting exercise adherence among adults with Down syndrome (Principal
Investigator). 9-15-98 to 6-30-2003.
Advanced Training for Disability and Rehabilitation Scholars. National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research: $750,000 to establish a post-doctorate program in Disability Studies (Principal
Investigator). 4-1-2000 to 4-1-2005.
Family Leadership and Family Support Systems Change Project. Subcontract from Administration on
Developmental Disabilities grant to the Illinois Department of Human Services : $99,709 to direct the
research and evaluation of Illinois’ developmental disabilities family support programs. (Principal
Investigator). 10-1-99 to 2-30-00.
Home-Based Support Services Training. Illinois Department of Human Services: $19,948 to conduct
training for the Home Based Support Services Program. (Principal Investigator) 7-15-99 to 10-15-99.
Health Status Survey of Primary Caregivers. University of Illinois College of Nursing Internal Research
Support Program: $5,188 to study the health impact of caregiving on parents of adults with mental
retardation. (Co-investigator with Shu-Pi Chen as Principal Investigator). 6-22-98 to 6-22-99.
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Mental Retardation (RRTC). National
Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $2,991,729 to direct a research and training center on
aging with mental retardation, (Principal Investigator starting 10-1-94, previously Co-Principal
Investigator/Director).10-1-93 to 9-31-98.
Mentor of Mentors Project. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services: $343,737 to conduct
an outreach project on transition for students with a disability (Principal Investigator). (Additional $20,000
from the Transition Consortium to provide consumer stipends.) 10-1-97 to 9-31-99.
T. Heller Page 32 February 8, 2017
Center on Self-Determination. Subcontract from the Administration on Developmental Disabilities
subcontract to the Oregon Health Sciences University. $86,706 to provide self-advocacy technical
assistance (Principal Investigator). 10-1-97 to 9-30-2001.
Evaluation of the Project Incorporating Independent Living Philosophy into Home Health Agencies.
Subcontract from the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation to Progress Center for Independent Living:
$17,499 to evaluate a consumer choice project integrating aging and disability networks (Principal
Investigator). 7-1-97 to 6-30-99.
Self-Advocacy Leadership Training. Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation: $14,085 to
conduct technical assistance and leadership training in self-advocacy. 1-1-96 to 6-30-97.
Impact of Person-Centered Later Life Planning Training Program for Older Adults with Mental
Retardation. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $106,500 (funded through
RRTC) to examine the effectiveness of a later life planning intervention program for adults with mental
retardation (Principal Investigator). 10-1-93 to 9-30-95.
Effectiveness of Assistive Technology for People with Developmental Disabilities who are Aging. Illinois
Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities: $40,000 to assess effectiveness of assistive technology
for older adults with developmental disabilities (Principal Investigator). 5-13-93 to 5-12-
94.
Family Support Groups: Factors Influencing Leadership, Participation, and Member Change Among
Relatives. Subcontract from National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research grant to
Thresholds National Research and Training Center on Rehabilitation and Mental Illness: $161,200 to study
the impact and process of Chicago Area National Alliance for Mentally Ill support groups (Principal
Investigator). 1-01-92 to 6-30-95.
Innovative Internetwork Service Models Serving Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities and Older
Family Caregivers. Administration on Aging: $198,000 to develop and evaluate internet work models in
the aging developmental disabilities service networks (Co-Principal Investigator). 10-1-93 to 9-30-95.
Multicultural Project: Training Families and Service Providers in Futures Planning and Advocacy. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $75,000 (funded through the RRTC) to direct
a project on cultural diversity and families' long-term planning (Principal Investigator). 10-1-94 to 9-30-
97.
Transition Out of Nursing Homes for Residents with Mental Retardation, Cerebral Palsy, and Epilepsy. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $150,000 (funded through the RRTC) to study
the impact of movement out of nursing homes for residents with developmental disabilities (Principal
Investigator). 10-1-95 to 9-31-98.
Pre-Workshop on Aging and Mental Retardation. Supplemental grant to the Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center on Mental Retardation, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research:
$12,000 to develop a pre-conference on aging and mental retardation at the Annual American Society on
Aging Meeting (Principal Investigator). 10-1-93 to 9-30-94.
Partners in Developing Rehabilitation Researchers. Supplemental grant to the Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center on Aging with Mental Retardation, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation
T. Heller Page 33 February 8, 2017
Research: $350,000 to provide technical assistance to a historical black college on developing rehabilitation
researchers (Principal Investigator). 10-1-93 to 9-30-98.
Self-Advocacy Project. Supplemental grant to the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging
with Mental Retardation, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $34,999 to conduct
research on involvement of self-advocates in research and co-sponsor a national self-advocacy conference
(Principal Investigator). 5-1-94 to 9-30-94.
Evaluation of Illinois Home Based Support Services Family Program. Illinois Department of Mental
Health and Developmental Disabilities: $120,675, $125,086 and $21,814 to assess the effectiveness of a
family support initiative for adults with mental and developmental disabilities and to provide training
(Principal Investigator). 4-15-94 to 9-30-94, 2-1-95 to 8-1-95, 5-1-96 to 9-30-96.
Illinois Geriatric Education Center. Bureau of Health Professions: $924,027 to train faculty and
practitioners on health care issues for older adults. (Principal Investigator). 8-1-94 to 9-30-96.
Multicultural Differences in Lifestyle Patterns and Later Life Plans among Older Adults with Mental
Retardation and Their Families. Supplemental grant to the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
on Aging with Mental Retardation, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. $44, 730
to study lifestyle differences among older adults with mental retardation in diverse racial/ethnic groups
(Principal Investigator).10-1-94 to 9-30-95.
Clinical and Family Initiative. Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities:
$809,044 per year to provide diagnostic and evaluation services and family support to persons with
disabilities (Project Director). Project to improve and expedite services for families. Illinois Department
of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities: $40,648 to provide training and technical assistance to
families and providers in family support programs (Principal Investigator). 7-1-92 to 11-1-93.
Evaluation of the Home-Based Services Family Support Program. Illinois Department of Mental Health
and Developmental Disabilities/ Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities: $122,697 to
evaluate family outcomes and implementation of family support legislation for adults with mental and
developmental disabilities (Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator). 6-15-93 to 9-30-93.
Integrated Day Care Project. Subcontract from Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities
grant: $10,000 to provide technical assistance, needs assessment, and evaluation for integrated day care
project (Principal Investigator). 4-01-91 to 4-30-93.
Transition for Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities: Facilitating Family and Resident
Adjustment. National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research: $237,000 to study the effects
of residential transitions on older family caregivers and on residents with developmental disabilities, as a
result of the OBRA 1987 legislation regarding nursing home transfers (Principal Investigator). 7-1-88 to
6-30-93.
Domestic Cycle of Families with Mentally Retarded Offspring. National Institutes of Child Health and
Human Development: $850,000 to investigate family adaptation to a member with mental retardation
throughout the life span (Co-Principal Investigator). 4-1-87 to 3-31-90.
T. Heller Page 34 February 8, 2017
Development of a Transition Plan for Developmentally Disabled Persons Residing in the Natural Home
with Elderly Parents. Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities: $50,000 to develop a
transition plan for adults with developmental disabilities living with elderly parents (Principal Investigator).
5-1-86 to 5-30-87.
Special Project on the Closure or Phase down of Residential Institutions Serving HDS Target
Populations. Office of Human Developmental Services: $164,872 to identify and monitor closures
nationally and to provide technical assistance to closing facilities (Co-Principal Investigator). 9-1-83 to 12-
30-84.
Illinois Closure Project. Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities: $80,000
for research and policy analysis project on the effects of facility closures on employees, families, residents,
and communities (Co-Principal Investigator). 10-1-82 to 2-15-85.
Title XX Training Project. Illinois Department of Public Aid: $241,000 to develop training packages and
conduct workshops state-wide in behavior analysis and in social and vocational training (Principal
Investigator). 1-22-81 to 9-30-82.
Longitudinal Research on Congregate Senior Public Housing. Retirement Research Foundation
(MacArthur Foundation): $100,000 for research and policy analysis project on the effectiveness of a
congregate housing model for frail elderly residents of senior public housing (Co-Investigator/Project
Director). 9-1-81 to 2-15-85.
T. Heller Page 35 February 8, 2017
III. REPRESENTATIVE PRESENTATIONS
Presentation Summary Format Number
Conventions
International 78
National 189
State/Regional 29
Invited Lectures at Universities 29
Media Interviews 4
Topical Conferences 103
Total 432
PRESENTATION HISTORY
Fox, S., Heller, T., Perkins, L., & Shirai, Y. Aging: Caregiver supports/ACL/technology. Invited
panelist. 2016 Association of University Centers on Disabilities annual conference. Washington, DC,
December 4, 2016.
Heller, T. Bridging aging and intellectual and developmental disabilities in research, policy, and
practice. 2016 Gerontological Society of America annual scientific meeting. New Orleans, LA, November
19, 2016.
Heller, T., Owen, R., & Crabb, C. Impact of family involvement on health and LTSS appraisals in
managed care. 2016 Gerontological Society of America annual scientific meeting. New Orleans, LA,
November 17, 2016.
Nalder, E., Putnam, M., Heller, T., Colantonio, A., & Snedaker. Bridging aging and disability:
Implications for rehabilitation research, policy, and practice. 2016 American Congress of Rehabilitation
Medicine annual conference. Chicago, IL, November 4, 2016.
Yamaki, K., Wing, C., Mitchell, D., Owen, R., & Heller, T. How does managed care model affect
health service utilization among Medicaid beneficiaries with intellectual/developmental disabilities?
Evidence from Illinois. 2016 American Public Health Association annual meeting, Denver, CO, November
1, 2016.
Bowers, A., Crabb, C., Owen, R., & Heller, T. Experiences of Medicaid enrollees with disabilities in
the transition to managed care: Qualitative analysis of consumer survey responses. 2016 American Public
Health Association annual meeting, Denver, CO, November 1, 2016.
Crabb, C., Bowers, A., Owen, R., & Heller, T. Appraisal of Personal Support Workers by Medicaid
Managed Care Enrollees Aging with Disabilities. 2016 American Public Health Association annual
meeting, Denver, CO, October 31, 2016.
Heller, T. Health and wellness. Invited panelist. 16th Annual Coleman Institute Conference on
Cognitive Disability and Technology. University of Colorado, Broomfield, CO, October 6, 2016.
T. Heller Page 36 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Bridging aging and intellectual and developmental disabilities in research, policy, and
practice. Invited plenary. International Association for the Study of Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities. Melbourne, Australia, August 16, 2016.
Heller. T. Ethics in aging and intellectual disabilities. Invited keynote. University of Sydney, Sydney,
Australia, August 12, 2016.
Heller, T. & Owen, R. The experience of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)
and their families in managed healthcare. Fujiura, G. & Heller, T. Health Outcomes Matter: Cutting
through the Rhetoric to Examine Costs, Access and Community Based Health Promotion Cutting through
the Rhetoric – to Overall Quality? Education and Orientation to Specialty Population Webinar Series,
Anthem, June 24, 2016.
Heller, T. Health and long-term services and supports for adults with IDD. Caregiving: The Politics,
Ethics, and Realities of Long Term Care Forum, Health and Medicine Policy Research Forum Group,
Chicago, IL, June 23, 2016.
Shaffert, R., Heller, T., Julian, D., & Katz, M. Got plan? Supporting aging caregivers and adults with
IDD to plan for the future. Post Conference Workshop. American Association on Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, June 9, 2016.
Williamson, H., Owen, R., Heller, T., Yamaki, K., & Crabb, C. Medicaid Managed Care and
implications for practice and policy. American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, June 7, 2016.
Van Heumen, L., Heller, T., Xiong, S., Wei, Y., & Lee, M. Impact of the Ligas consent decree in
Illinois on individuals with I/DD moving off the waiting list for community based services. American
Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, June 7, 2016.
Owen, R., Heller, T., & Crabb, C. Impact of family involvement on health and long-term services and
supports of people with disabilities. NARRTC. Washington, DC, May 5, 2016.
Heller, T. & Owen, R. The experience of people with IDD and their families in managed healthcare.
ANCOR, Chicago, IL, May 3, 2016.
Heller, T. Impact of family involvement on health and long-term services and supports of people with
disabilities. 7th Intercontinental Convention on Psychology, Havana, Cuba, May 11, 2016.
Heller, T. & Owen, R. The experience of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)
and their families in managed healthcare. ANCOR Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 3, 2016.
Heller, T. Bridging aging and intellectual/developmental disabilities in a new policy, research, and
practice paradigm. American Society on Aging Roundtable, Chicago, IL, April 29, 2016.
Heller, T. Evaluation of the closure of the Jacksonville Developmental Center. Panelist on The
Research, Politics, and Planning for Closing State Operated Developmental Centers presentation, The ARC
of Illinois Annual Meeting, Lisle, IL, April 21, 2016.
Heller, T. Family support interventions for families of individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Singapore Down Syndrome Association National Seminar, Singapore, March 19, 2016.
T. Heller Page 37 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Bridging aging and disabilities in research, policy, and practice. Social Services Institute,
Singapore, March 18, 2016
Heller, T. & Owen, R. The experience of and outcomes for people with intellectual and developmental
disabilities (IDD) and their families in managed health care: Lessons learned. RRTCDD 2016 Health and
Wellness Webinar Series, Chicago, IL, The Arc and the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on
Developmental Disabilities and Health, Department of Disability and Human Development, University of
Illinois at Chicago, February 18, 2016.
Heller, T. Bridging aging and intellectual/disabilities in research, policy, and practice. Bridging
Aging and Disability International Networks (BADIN) Meeting, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada,
January 22, 2016.
Campbell, M. & Heller, T. Building capacity and driving change by bridging aging and disability
research, policy and practice. 2015 Annual Conference of the Association of University Centers on
Disabilities, Washington, DC, November 17, 2015.
Hewitt, A., Barkoff, A., Heller, T., Imparato, A., & Ward, N. Findings of the 2015 national goals in
research, practice, and policy working meeting. 2015 Annual Conference of the Association of University
Centers on Disabilities, Washington, DC, November 17, 2015.
*Owen, R., Crabb, C., Bowers, A., & Heller, T. Longitudinal analysis of change in unmet medical
needs: The role of Medicaid Managed Care. 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health
Association. Chicago, IL, November 3, 2015.
*Bowers, A., Owen, R., & Heller, T. Impact of care coordination on unmet medical needs and health
service appraisal on people with mental health disabilities in Medicaid Managed Care. 2015 Annual
Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL, November 2, 2015.
*Eisenberg, Y., Mitchell, D., Yamaki, K., Wing, C., Heller, T., & Owen, R. Impact of Medicaid
Managed Care Program on the state cost and medical care expenditures: Evidence from a pilot program
in Illinois. 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL, November 2,
2015.
*Wing, C., Yamaki, K., Mitchell, D., Owen, R., & Heller, T. Impact of Medicaid Managed Care
Program on the state cost and medical care expenditures: Evidence from a pilot program in Illinois. 2015
Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL, November 2, 2015.
*Owen, R., Heller, T., Mitchell, D., & Bowers, A. Implementation of Medicaid Managed Care:
Lessons learned. 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL, November
1, 2015.
Heller, T. Supporting aging well: Challenges and opportunities of the longevity revolution among
adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Invited plenary speaker, Health
and Wellbeing in Developmental Disabilities: Engaging Health Care Professions, 2015 Conference,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, October 27, 2015.
Heller, T. Health promotion interventions: Translating research to action. Invited workshop. Health
and Wellbeing in Developmental Disabilities: Engaging Health Care Professions, 2015 Conference,
T. Heller Page 38 February 8, 2017
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, October 27, 2015.
Nygren, M., Hewitt, A., Lulinski, A., & Heller, T. Findings of the 2015 National Goals in Research,
Practice, and Policy Working Meeting. The 15th Annual Coleman Institute Conference on Cognitive
Disability and Technology, Broomfield, CO, October 15, 2015.
Heller, T., Future planning training for staff of The Arc. The Arc of the US 2015 National Convention,
Indianapolis, IN, October 4, 2015.
Hewett, A., Heller, T., & Lulinski, A. Findings of the 2015 National Goals in Research, Practice, and
Policy Working Meeting. The Arc of the US 2015 National Convention, Indianapolis, IN, October 4, 2015.
Heller, T. National Goals in Research, Practice, and Policy: Health and Wellness, video presentation,
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Developmental Disabilities and Health, RRTC on
Community Living, The Arc of the US, American Association on Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities, and Association of University Centers on Disabilities, Washington, DC, August 6 and 7, 2015.
Heller, T., Owen, R., & Crabb, C. The impact of family involvement in healthcare decisions for people
with IDD enrolled in Medicaid Managed Care. Global Summit on Innovations in Health and IDD, 2015
American Academy of Developmental Medicine and Dentistry Conference, Los Angeles, CA, July 28,
2015.
Heller, T. Physical activity and nutrition health promotion interventions for adults with developmental
disabilities: Translating research to practice in the community. Invited keynote, G. Lawrence Rarick
Memorial Lecture, The 20th International Symposium on Adapted Physical Activity, Netanya, Israel, June
15, 2015.
Heller, T. Supporting adults aging with developmental disabilities and their families. The 20th
International Symposium on Adapted Physical Activity, Netanya, Israel, June 15, 2015.
Heller, T., Owen, R., & Crabb, C. How are families involved in care for people with IDD enrolled in
MMC? Poster presentation, American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities annual
meeting, Louisville, KY, June 2, 2015.
Heller, T., Schmidt, A., Owen, R., & Gibbons, H. Perceptions on health and health care of people with
IDD enrolled in Medicaid Managed Care. Poster presentation, American Association on Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities annual meeting, Louisville, KY, June 2, 2015.
Heller, T., Owen, R., & Schmidt, A. Perceptions of adults with IDD and their families on health care
of people with IDD and the transition to Medicaid Managed Care. NARRTC Annual Conference,
Alexandria, VA, April 29, 2015.
Heller, T. Managed long-term services and supports and family caregiving. Invited plenary to an
Innovation Roundtable, American Association of Retired Persons, Washington, DC, April 28, 2015.
Heller, T. Plenary Speaker (8 panels). The Conference on World Affairs at the University of Colorado
Boulder, Boulder, CO, April 6-10, 2015.
Heller, T. Beyond disability. Interviewed on Metro, a program of KGNU radio (Boulder, CO). as part
of the Conference on World Affairs at the University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, April 8, 2015.
T. Heller Page 39 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Supporting families of adults aging with developmental disabilities. Invited presentation for
the Caregiving Coalitions Conference, Underserved Caregivers: Supporting Special Populations, American
Society on Aging, Chicago, IL, March 24, 2015.
Heller, T. Supporting adults aging with autism and related developmental disabilities and their
families. Oakland University Center for Autism—OUCARES On My Own, Oakland, MI, March 19, 2015.
Heller, T. Health promotion for adults aging with developmental disabilities. Invited lecture, KN 594:
Physical Activity Interventions in Diverse Populations. University of Illinois at Chicago, March 16, 2015.
Heller, T. Self-determination and aging of people with IDD. Invited lecture, DHD 592: Graduate
Seminar in Disability Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago, February 23, 2015.
Heller, T. Family futures planning. Innovations in Family Support Webinar. January 22, 2015.
Heller, T. Person centered planning. Center for Future Planning Webinar. November 18, 2014.
Yamaki, K., Owen, R., Mitchell, D., & Heller, T. Use of preventive health services among Medicaid
members with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Analysis of state Medicaid claims data. Poster
presented at the American Public Health Association 142nd Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November
17, 2014.
Heller, T. Family and individual perspectives on health and long-term services and supports reforms.
Association of University Centers on Disabilities annual meeting, Washington, DC, November 9, 2014.
Heller, T. Challenges and opportunities for conducting RCTs and promoting implementation and
dissemination for people aging with developmental disabilities. Knowledge Translation in the Area of
Aging and Long-Term Disability and Long-Term Services and Supports, Gerontological Society of
America Pre-conference Meeting (invited). Washington, DC, November 5, 2014.
Heller, T. Chicago Forum for Justice in Health Policy: People with developmental disabilities and
managed care. Health and Medicine Policy Research Group. Chicago, IL, October 30, 2014.
Heller, T. Bridging aging and developmental disabilities in health and long term services. North Shore
Senior Center, Evanston, IL, August 26, 2014.
Heller, T. New and emerging research and career opportunities in disability. National Institute on
Disability and Rehabilitation Research Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training and Switzer Fellowship
Summit (invited). Washington, DC, July 28, 2014.
Heller, T. & Owen, R. Research on implementation of and integrated health and long term services
and supports in Illinois. American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, June 25, 2014.
Heller, T. Bridging aging and developmental disabilities in health and long-term services and
supports. YAI International Conference, Designing the Future for People with Disabilities, New York,
NY, May 1, 2014.
Heller, T. Special Session for Family Caregivers. YAI International Conference, Designing the Future
T. Heller Page 40 February 8, 2017
for People with Disabilities, New York, NY, April 30, 2014.
Heller, T., Owen, R., Wing, C., Yamaki, K. & Eisenberg, Y. Measuring the impact of Medicaid
Managed Care on medical utilization and costs. National Association of Rehabilitation Research and
Training Centers 2014 Conference and Annual Meeting, Alexandria, VA, April 25, 2014.
Owen, R. & Heller, T. Enrollee surveys, healthcare services temperature, and the impact of Medicaid
Managed Care on people with disabilities. National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training
Centers 2014 Conference and Annual Meeting, Alexandria, VA, April 24, 2014.
Heller, T. Bridging aging and disability research: Health promotion, family caregiving, and access to
health and long term services and supports. Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL, April 23, 2014.
Heller, T. Bridging the networks of aging and developmental disabilities research: A focus on health
promotion and family support interventions. University of Southern Florida, Tampa FL, April 3, 2014.
Heller, T. Supporting families of adults aging with developmental disabilities. Dortmund University,
Dortmund, Germany, March 21, 2014.
Heller, T. Issues in developing disability degree granting programs. Association of University Centers
on Disability UCEDD Directors Meeting, Washington, DC, March 19, 2014.
Heller, T. & Peters-Beumer, L. Aging in community, Aging and Disability Peer Group, 2014 American
Society on Aging 2014 Aging in America Conference, San Diego, CA, March 13, 2014.
T. Heller. Self-determination and aging. Twelfth Annual QIDP Leadership Conference, The Arc of
Illinois, Alsip, IL, January 28, 2014.
Heller, T. & Fisher, D. Family support interventions: Crossing networks of aging and developmental
disabilities. Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November
24, 2013.
Heller, T. & Owen, R. Bridging aging and disability in managed care. Gerontological Society of
America Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 22, 2013.
Heller, T. & Owen, R. Health care access and satisfaction: Adults with disabilities on Medicaid
Managed Care. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 5, 2013.
Heller, T. & Hsieh, K. Determinants of health status and body mass index of adults with developmental
disabilities. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 3, 2013.
Heller, T. Aging caregivers: Supporting families of adults with developmental disabilities. Mosaic
Leadership Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 23, 2013.
Heller, T., Mathis, B., & Bishop, K. Measuring HCBS Quality in Managed Long Term Services and
Supports Programs. Webinar, Council for Quality Leadership, September, 27, 2013.
Heller, T. The state of the science in intellectual/developmental disabilities: family supports, siblings,
health and wellness, and community supports. Bethesda Institute Leadership Retreat, Bethesda Lutheran
Communities, Watertown, WI: September 11, 2013.
T. Heller Page 41 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Community agencies to address dual diagnosis. Health and Intellectual Disability
Symposium and Seminar Series, Centre for Research into Disability and Society, Curtin University, Bentley
Western Australia, August 7, 2013.
Heller, T. Research into health promotion for people with intellectual disabilities. Health and
Intellectual Disability Symposium and Seminar Series, Centre for Research into Disability and Society,
Curtin University, Bentley Western Australia, August 6, 2013.
Heller, T. The Longitudinal Health and Intellectual Disability Survey (USA). Health and Intellectual
Disability Symposium and Seminar Series, Centre for Research into Disability and Society, Curtin
University, Bentley Western Australia, August 5, 2013.
Heller, T. Self-determination, aging, and family supports. Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation
Summer Institute, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, July 25, 2013.
Heller, T. Promoting aging well with Autism. Nisonger Autism Institute, The Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH, June, 25, 2013.
Heller, T. Sibling research. National Sibling Leadership Conference, AAIDD post-conference,
Pittsburgh, PA, June 6, 2013.
Heller, T., & Wehmeyer, M. IASSID Symposium: Research and practice in aging and positive
psychology across the world. AAIDD Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, June 3, 2013.
Heller, T., Fujiura, G. & Marks, B. Findings and lessons learned from NIDRR-funded supplement
grant on aging with developmental disabilities. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation
Research, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, DC, June 7, 2013.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Aging and developmental disabilities preconference, 2013 Rehabilitation and
Transition Conference, Elkhart Lake, WI, April 11, 2013.
Heller, T. International disability collaborations, Association of University Centers on Disabilities
webinar, Washington, D.C. March 1, 2013.
Heller, T. Person-centered planning and self-determination in service provision for people with
disabilities. Colbert Training for Case Coordinators, Illinois Health and Family Services. Chicago, February
8, 2013.
Heller, T. Aging and developmental disabilities: Promising practices and policies. University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, January 22, 2013.
Heller, T., Mitchell, D., Owen, R., Keys, C., Viola, J., & Balcazar, F. Evaluation of the Integrated Care
Program, Illinois Health and Family Service Stakeholders Meeting, Chicago, IL, December, 20, 2012.
Heller, T. & Hsieh, K. Health disparities among adults with developmental disabilities. National
Institutes of Health, Science of Eliminating Health Disparities Summit. Washington, D.C., December 17,
2012.
Heller, T. Medicaid managed care experience in Illinois’ Integrated Care Program. Governor’s
T. Heller Page 42 February 8, 2017
Conference on Aging, Chicago, December 13, 2012.
Heller, T. Self-determination and aging. Training symposium at the annual meeting of the Association
of University Centers on Disabilities, Washington, D.C., December 3, 2012.
Heller, T. Bridging aging and disability in managed care. Annual meeting of the Association of
University Centers on Disabilities, Washington, D.C., December 3, 2012.
Heller, T., Fisher, D., Marks, B., & Hsieh, K. The nexus of aging and disability: Health promotion
intervention for people with developmental disabilities and older adults. Annual Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, November 18, 2012.
Heller, T. The Illinois Integrated Care Program Evaluation. Institute on Public Policy for People with
Disabilities, Pontiac, IL, November 14, 2012.
Heller, T. Aging caregivers: Supporting families of adults with developmental disabilities in the Jewish
community. General Assembly of the Jewish Federation, Baltimore, November 13, 2012.
Heller, T. Aging and disability: A life course approach. State of the states in technology and disability.
Coleman Conference, Westminster, CO, November 2, 2012.
Heller, T., Owen, R., & Garate, T. Health care access among adults with disabilities on Medicaid.
Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, October 29, 2012.
Heller, T., Fisher, D., Marks, B., & Hsieh, K. Interventions to promote health of adults aging with
disabilities and their families. State of Science Conference of the Rehabilitation Research Engineering
Center for Technologies for Successful Aging with Disability. Los Angeles, October 25, 2012.
Heller, T. Transitions from parents to siblings. Special Olympics Family Conference,
Downers Grove, IL, October 13, 2012.
Heller, T. Disability through the life course. Invited speaker, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland,
October 3, 2012.
Heller, T. Aging well with autism spectrum disorder. Living with Autism in Adulthood Conference.
Lurie Institute for Disability Policy, Brandeis University, July 19, 2012.
Heller, T. Support for siblings of adults with developmental disabilities. State of Science Conference
on Community Living. Halifax, Canada, July 13, 2012.
Heller, T. Opportunities in Partnerships between the Aging and Disability Communities. Association
of University Centers on Disability Directors Meeting, Washington, DC, June 13, 2012.
Heller, T. Aging Well: Providing Healthy Support Services for People with Developmental
Disabilities and Their Families. The Association of Community Professionals and Nebraska APSE,
Network on Employment 2012 Spring Conference, North Platte, NE, May 21, 2012 and Lincoln, NE, May
22, 2012.
Heller, T., Fisher, D., Marks, B., & Hsieh, K. Interventions to Promote Health: Crossing Networks of
T. Heller Page 43 February 8, 2017
Developmental Disabilities and Aging. Invited speaker, Aging with Disability: Demographic, Social and
Policy Considerations Conference. Sponsored by the Administration for Community Living, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Aging at the National Institutes of Health
and the U.S. Department of Education. Co-sponsored by the Interagency Committee on Disability
Research, May 17, 2012.
Heller, T. & Arnold, K. Self-Directed Supports: Impact and Experiences of Families and Adults with
I/DD Webinar. Chicago, IL April 25, 2012.
Heller, T., Yamaki, K., Davis Lowry, B. Obesity in Children with Disabilities. Quarterly Meeting of
the Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children, Chicago, IL, March 21, 2012.
Heller, T. Aging and Developmental Disabilities. Yachad Annual Retreat, Northbrook, IL, March,
2012.
Heller, T. Disability Through the Life Course. University of Chicago, Department of Developmental
and Behavioral Pediatrics, Chicago, IL, January 4, 2012.
Heller, T., Arnold, K., van Heumen, L., McBride, E., & Factor, A. Self-Directed Supports: Impact and
Experiences of Families and Adults with I/DD. Annual Meeting of the Association of University Centers
on Disability, Arlington, VA, November 8, 2011.
Heller, T., Coulter, A., & Arnold, K. Siblings: Tomorrow’s Advocates. Annual Meeting of the
Association of University Centers on Disability, Washington, DC, November 8, 2011.
Heller, T. Assistance and Support. US Launch and Symposium on the World Report on Disability.
Washington, DC, September 13, 2011.
Heller, T., Arnold, K., van Heumen, L., McBride, E., & Factor, A. Self-Directed Supports Among
Adults Aging with I/DD and Their Families. International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual
Disabilities’s Special Interest Research Group on Aging and Intellectual Disabilities 2011 Round Table
Conference. Dublin, Ireland, September 8, 2011.
Heller, T. Consumer-directed support: Impact of hiring practices on families of adults with I/DD.
Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging and Technology, Toronto, Canada,
June 6, 2011.
Heller, T.,van Heumen, L., Caldwell, K., McBride, E., Arnold, K., & Factor, A. Consumer-directed
support: Impact of hiring practices on families of adults with I/DD. Lifespan health and function of adults
with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Translating research into practice. State of the Science
Conference, Washington, DC, May 26, 2011.
Heller, T., van Heumen, L., Caldwell, K., McBride, E., Arnold, K., & Factor, A. Consumer-directed
support: Impact of hiring practices on families of adults with I/DD. Annual Meeting of the Association of
University Centers on Disability, Crystal City, VA, November 2, 2010.
Heller, T., van Heumen, L., Caldwell, K., McBride, E., Arnold, K., & Factor, A., Consumer-directed
support: Impact of hiring practices on families of adults with I/DD. Third International Association for
the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities Europe Congress, Rome, Italy, October 21, 2010.
T. Heller Page 44 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Gearing health and community care service systems to support active ageing in people with
ID. Active Ageing for People with Intellectual Disability, Joint Roundtable of the Ageing and Health Issues
Special Interest Research Groups of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual
Disability, Monash University, Prato, Italy, October 18, 2010.
Starks, J., Heller, T., Dijker, M., Libin, A., Heinemann, A.& Bushnik, T. Assessing the quality and
applicability of systematic reviews – a systematic approach. Symposium presentation, National
Association Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers Annual Conference, Alexandria, VA, May 4,
2010.
Heller, T. Best practices in aging and developmental disabilities. Invited lunch keynote address, Arc
of Kentucky 55th Annual Conference: Best Practices for People with Intellectual and/or Developmental
Disabilities, Louisville, KY, April 24, 2010.
Heller, T. Supporting and engaging families of adults with developmental disabilities. Invited
workshop. Arc of Kentucky 55th Annual Conference: Best Practices for People with Intellectual and/or
Developmental Disabilities, Louisville, KY, April 24, 2010.
Heller, T. Aging well with intellectual disabilities: The next great challenge. Invited keynote,
Symposium about Aging Well. Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 8, 2010.
Heller, T. Writing community based health promotion grants. Special Olympics Grant Writing
Workshop, Chicago, IL, March 25, 2010.
Heller, T. Autism and Aging: Home and Community Based Care. Autism and Aging Conference,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, March 10, 2010.
Heller, T. Supporting families in making future plans. Symposium presentation, Seventh Annual
Governmental Activities Symposium, Aging with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities: Current Trends
and Practices, The Council on Mental Retardation, Inc., Louisville, KY, December 3, 2009.
Heller, T. Family support and planning for the future of adults with intellectual disabilities. Tenth
International Conference on Down Syndrome: Conquering dignity. Barcelona, Spain, November 12, 2009.
Heller, T. Best practices in serving developmental disabilities. Tenth International Conference on
Down Syndrome: Conquering dignity. Barcelona, Spain, November 12, 2009.
Heller, T. New approaches to aging and cognitive disabilities. Presentation, Ninth Annual Coleman
Institute Conference: Cognitive Disability, Inequality and Technology in an Age of Economic Uncertainty,
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, November 5, 2009.
Heller, T. Family support interventions for families of adults with intellectual and developmental
disabilities. Center for Research on Families and Relationships Third International Conference: Changing
Families in a Changing World, SIRGAID Round Table, University of Edinburgh, September 24, 2009.
Heller, T. Aging and intellectual disabilities. Plenary presentation, The VII National Scientific
Conference on Disabilities, Institute on Community Integration, University of Salamanca, Salamanca,
Spain, March 18, 2009.
Heller, T. Health of women with intellectual disabilities. Presentation as part of the Aging, Gender
T. Heller Page 45 February 8, 2017
and Health Roundtable, VII National Scientific Conference on Disabilities, Institute on Community
Integration, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, March 19, 2009.
Heller, T. Healthy aging of adults with developmental disabilities. Presentation, OPADD Symposium
2009—Inclusion Comes of Age, Ontario Partnership on Aging and Developmental Disabilities, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada, March 10, 2009.
Heller, T. Best practices in aging with developmental disabilities. Plenary presentation, OPADD
Symposium 2009—Inclusion Comes of Age, Ontario Partnership on Aging and Developmental
Disabilities, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 10, 2009.
Heller, T. Research involving siblings. Presentation, Second Annual Sibling Leadership Network,
Columbus, OH, November 7, 2008.
Hsieh, K., Yamaki, K., & Heller, T. Modifiable risks of cardiovascular disease in adults with
intellectual/developmental disabilities. Presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting,
San Diego, CA, October 28, 2008.
Marks, B., Sisirak, J., Conti, D., & Heller, T. Increasing health advocacy among health care providers
who care for people with I/DD: Impact of a new curriculum. Presentation, American Public Health
Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 28, 2008.
Yamaki, K., Hsieh, K., & Heller, T. Health profile of female caregivers supporting adults with
intellectual and developmental disabilities at home. Presentation, American Public Health Association
Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 28, 2008.
Heller, T. Aging family caregivers and siblings of adults with developmental disabilities. Presentation,
Baddour Center, Senatobia, MS, September 19, 2008.
Heller, T. Aging with a developmental disability. Presentation, Baddour Center, Senatobia, MS,
September 19, 2008.
Heller, T. Outcomes of the Sibling Leadership Network Conference. Presentation, International
Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability, Cape Town, South Africa, August 26, 2008.
Heller, T. & Keiling, C.A. Review of the literature on sibling of adults with intellectual disabilities:
The State of the Science. Presentation, International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual
Disability, Cape Town, South Africa, August 26, 2008.
Heller, T., Marks, B., Hsieh, K., Sisirak, J. & Rimmer, J.H. Long-Term Outcomes of a Health
Education and Exercise Program on Adults with Down Syndrome. Presentation, International Association
for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability, Cape Town, South Africa, August 27, 2008.
Heller, T. Aging with a Developmental Disability. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, July 23,
2008.
Heller, T. Psychosocial Aspects and Technology Use for People with Intellectual Disabilities.
Keynote presentation, Perspectives of ICT Use in Special Education, Tubingen, Germany, June, 2008.
Heller, T. along with Harada, C., Dykens, E., Mersereau, D & Roswal, G. Models of Collaboration
T. Heller Page 46 February 8, 2017
with Special Olympics: A Roundtable Discussion. Invited panelist at the Next Generation of Research in
Intellectual Disabilities: Charting the Course, Special Olympics Working Conference, Miami, FL,
December 7, 2007.
Heller, T. & Kaiser, A. Sibling Research Across the Lifespan. Moderator, Sibling Leadership
Network: Setting an Agenda for Advocacy, Research and Policy. AUCD Pre-Conference sponsored by
the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities and the
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, Washington, DC, November 9,
2007.
Heller, T. & Kaiser, A. Welcome and Introductory Remarks. Sibling Leadership Network: Setting an
Agenda for Advocacy, Research and Policy. AUCD Pre-Conference sponsored by the Rehabilitation
Research and Training Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities and the Vanderbilt Kennedy
Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, Washington, DC, November 9, 2007.
Heller, T. The Face of Cognitive Disabilities: Aging with Developmental Disabilities, Rehabilitation
Engineering Research Center on the Advancement of Cognitive Technologies State of the Science
Conference, University of Colorado, Denver, CO, October 25, 2007.
Hamovitch, S., Heller, T., Mount, B. & Strickland, H. How Sibling Supports Did (or Did Not) Help
Me, NYSARC 58th Annual Convention, Albany, NY, October 19, 2007.
Heller, T. Growing Older with Developmental Disabilities: Supports for Healthy Community Living.
Invited keynote address at the Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging and
Technology, 2007, Toronto, Ontario, June 18, 2007.
Heller, T. & Janicki, M. State of the Science in Aging with Developmental Disabilities:
Recommendations for Research and Policy. Special Interest Group on Aging with ID Roundtable,
International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, Oslo, Norway, June 1, 2007.
Heller, T. Charting Lifespan Trajectories and Supportive Environments for Healthy
CommunityLliving (Keynote Address). State of the Science in Aging with Developmental Disabilities
Conference, Atlanta, GA, May 21, 2007.
Heller T. Caregiving Roles and Supports. State of the Science in Aging with Developmental
Disabilities Conference, Atlanta, GA, May 21, 2007.
Heller, T. Family Caregiving Policies and Practices. Aging and Disability Conference, Gerontology
Center, Syracuse, NY, May 5, 2007.
Heller, T. Adult Siblings of Individuals with Developmental Disabilities and Future Planning. Young
Adult Institute, 28th Annual International Conference, New York, NY, May 1, 2007.
Heller, T. Supporting Aging Caregivers, Siblings, and Adults with Developmental Disabilities in
Person-Centered Planning. Aging and Developmental Disability Conference, Welcome House, Inc.,
Cleveland, OH, April 26, 2007.
Heller, T. Promoting Volunteer Activities Among Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities.
Webconference on Aging and DD, April 17, 2007.
T. Heller Page 47 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Aging Well with Developmental Disabilities (Keynote Address). Developmental Disabilities
Health Care Update: Health Promotion Across the Lifespan, Seattle, Washington, March 23, 2007.
Heller, T. Implementing Exercise and Nutrition Programs for Persons with Developmental
Disabilities. Developmental Disabilities Health Care Update: Health Promotion Across the Lifespan,
Seattle, Washington, March 23, 2007.
Heller, T. Promoting Healthy Aging for Adults with Developmental Disabilities. Washington State
Division of Developmental Disabilities, conducted trainings in Seattle, Olympia and Spokane, March 20,
21, and 22, 2007.
Heller, T. Health Care for Adults with Developmental Disabilities: Addressing Disparities (Coleman
Keynote Address). Interagency Action Seminar: Building a System of Healthcare for Adults with
Developmental Disabilities, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO, January 17, 2007.
Heller, T., Marks, B., Pastorfield, C., Sisirak, J., & Hsieh, K. Outcomes of Five Community-Based
Health Promotion Programs across the U.S. for Athletes with Intellectual Disabilities. American Public
Health Association 134th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 8, 2006.
Heller, T. Individuals with Disabilities, A Hands On Perspective: Creating Livable Communities and
Influencing Life Choices. American Public Health Association 134th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA,
November 7, 2006.
Marks, B., Sisirak, J., & Heller, T. Efficacy of a Train-the-Trainer Program to Improve Health Status
for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. American Public Health Association 134th
Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 6, 2006.
Sisirak, J., Marks, B., & Heller, T. Learning Through Pictures: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health
Literacy Intervention for Adults with I/DD. American Public Health Association 134th Annual Meeting,
Boston, MA, November 7, 2006.
Heller, T. Family Support for Latino Families, Community Support Services Board Presentation,
Brookfield, IL, October 17, 2006.
Heller, T. Health Issues for Adults with Developmental Disabilities. Second Annual State-wide
Transition Conference, Downers Grove, IL, October 16, 2006.
Heller, T., The Role of Siblings in Future Planning. The Arc of the United States Annual Conference,
San Diego, CA, October 11, 2006.
Heller, T. Who Will Take Care of Ray? Family Caregiving and Planning for the Future, The Elizabeth
M. Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities Lecture Series, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Iselin, NJ, October 6, 2006.
Heller, T. Research into the Effect of Exercise on the Health of People with Intellectual Disabilities,
Sports, Exercise and Intellectual Disability, Royal College of Medicine, London, UK, September 28, 2006.
Heller, T. Health of Caregivers of Adults with Developmental Disabilities, Caregiver Health as a
Public Health Issue, Washington, DC, September 26, 2006.
T. Heller Page 48 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Promoting Healthy Aging for Adults with Developmental Disabilities, Rehabilitation for
Wisconsin, It’s a Wonderful Life Aging with Developmental Disabilities, Waukesha, WI, September 15,
2006.
Heller, T. Family Caregiving and Future Planning: “The Future is Now”, Rehabilitation for
Wisconsin, It’s a Wonderful Life Aging with Developmental Disabilities, Waukesha, WI, September 15,
2006.
Heller, T. Involvement of Adults Siblings in Future Planning, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Special
Lecture of Family Research, Nashville, TN, September 13, 2006.
Heller, T. Aging with Developmental Disabilities—Making the Transition to Primary Caregiver.
Northern Illinois Adult Sibling Conference, McHenry, IL, September 9, 2006.
Heller, T. Consumers and Family: Meeting the Needs of People Aging with Developmental
Disabilities, State of the Science Conference on Aging with a Disability: Implications for Research, Policy
and Practice, Portland, OR, September 7, 2006.
Heller, T. & Kramer, J. Sibling Involvement in Future Planning, International Association for the
Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities-Europe, Maastricht, Netherlands, August, 2006.
Lacey, E., Heller, T. & Ball, K. Family Support for Latino Families, Administration on Developmental
Disabilities Annual Technical Assistance Training Institute, Washington, DC, August 7, 2006.
Heller, T. ICDR- Conference for Improving Cognitive Performance, Washington, DC, June 29 & 30,
2006.
Heller, T., The Future is Now: Involving Families and Individuals with Disabilities in Future
Planning, Invited speaker (2 sessions), Planning for the Future: If We Don’t, Who Will? Aging Caregivers
Conference, Troy, MI, June 5, 2006.
Heller, T., Welcome Address. Exercise and Recreational Technologies for People with Disabilities:
State of the Science Conference, RECTECH, A Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center, Denver, CO,
May 30, 2006.
Heller, T. New Concepts of Service Provision for Older Adults with Intellectual Disabilities, Keynote
address, International Workshop on Aging and Intellectual Disability in Europe, Bundesverban
Evangelische Behindertenhilfe, Berlin, Germany, May 5, 2006.
Heller, T. Commentary on Three Short Films with Developmental Disability Themes. Bodies of Work
Film Festival, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL, April 28, 2006.
Heller, T., Janicki, M., Brown, R., Invited plenary chairs, Outcomes Related to Other Developmental
Disabilities, Aging and Intellectual Disabilities Special Interest Research Group 15th Roundtable,
International Association for the scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, Toronto, Canada, April 28,
2006.
Heller, T., Keiling, C., Kramer, J., Kosieniak, T. & Kramer, M., Sibling Panel: Perspectives of Siblings
on Future Planning, The Arc of Illinois 56th Annual Convention, Lisle, IL, April 5, 2006.
T. Heller Page 49 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. & Kramer, J., Involvement of Parents, Siblings, and Adults with Disabilities in Future
Planning, Symposium presentation, 2006 Joint Conference of the National Council on the Aging and the
American Society on Aging, March 18, 2006.
Heller, T. Practical Approaches to Working with Adults Aging with Developmental Disabilities,
keynote speaker, Easter Seals Conference, University of Illinois at Chicago, February 15, 2006.
Heller, T., Assessing Needs, Knowledge, Barriers and Use of Technology Among Persons with
Cognitive Disabilities, International Conference on Aging, Disability and Independence, St. Petersburg,
FL, February 4, 2006.
Heller, T. & Sisirak, J. Promoting Healthy Aging in a Community Setting. Fourth Annual QMRP
Leadership Conference, The Arc of Illinois, Alsip, Illinois, January 24, 2006.
Heller, T. Promoting Healthy Aging in a Community Setting. Fourth Annual QMRP Leadership
Conference, The Arc of Illinois, Alsip, Illinois, January 24, 2006.
Heller, T. & Marks, B. Evaluation of Healthy Athletes Health Promotion Programs, Special Olympics,
December 15, 2005.
Heller, T. Family Support and Aging: Involvement of Parents, Siblings, and Adults with
Developmental Disabilities in Future Planning. Aging and End of Life Issues: A Special Forum, sponsored
by the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Developmental Disabilities, University of Illinois at
Chicago and the American Association on Mental Retardation, December 1, 2005.
Brown, A. & Heller, T. Health Perceptions and Experiences for Women with Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA,
November 9, 2005.
Marks, B. & Heller, T. Health Attitudes and Behavior of Staff Working with People with Intellectual
and Developmental Disabilities. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA,
November 7, 2005.
Sisirak, J. & Heller, T. Reliability of Adapted Nutrition and Knowledge Scale for People with
Intellectual Disabilities. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA,
November 9, 2005.
Heller, T. Needs, Knowledge, Barriers and Uses of Cognitive Technologies by Persons with
Intellectual Disabilities, Invited speaker, Coleman Conference, Boulder, CO, October 24, 2005.
Heller, T.& Kramer, J. Research: Fact vs. Fiction. UIC Sibling Connections Conference, Illinois,
October 22, 2005.
Heller, T. Gerontological Research Group, College of Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago,
September 19, 2005.
Heller, T. The Psycho-Social Impact of a Health Promotion Program for People with Down Syndrome,
World Congress on Gerontology, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, June 26-30, 2005.
Heller, T., Marks, B., Hsieh, K. & Rimmer, J. Long-Term Outcomes of an Exercise Education Program
T. Heller Page 50 February 8, 2017
for Adults with Down Syndrome, Taipei, Taiwan, June 12-15, 2005.
Heller, T. Promoting Health of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities, Dortmund, Germany, May 17-22,
2005.
Heller, T. Aging and Developmental Disabilities: Parents, Siblings and Other Caretakers, University
of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 19-21, 2005.
Heller, T. Promoting Health of Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities: Social and Medical
Challenges, Health and Wellness in Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities Conference, Rochester,
NY, April 13, 2005.
Heller, T. Health Issues for Adults with Developmental Disabilities: Scope of the Problem, Healthy
Transitions Conference, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, April 9, 2005.
Heller, T. Elderly with Developmental Disabilities: Social and Medical Challenges, Illinois Geriatric
Education Center, Lombard, IL, March 18, 2005.
Heller, T., Factor, A., Caldwell, J. & Kramer, J. Parental and Sibling Involvement in Future Planning
for Adults with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, American Society on Aging Annual Meeting,
Philadelphia, PA, March 10, 2005.
Heller, T. Aging: Social and Medical Challenges. National Health Care Conference, Atlanta, GA,
February 25, 2005.
Heller, T. New Directions in Disability Studies. Keynote address, Fifth Rehabilitation Conference of
Israel, Israel, December 6, 2004.
Heller, T. Measuring Outcomes of an Exercise and Health Education Program for Adults with Down
Syndrome. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 20, 2004.
Heller, T. Myths about Siblings and Family Planning and Supports. Workshop presentation at the UIC
Sibling Connections Conference, Illinois, October 30, 2004.
Heller, T. Siblings of Persons with DD: Lifetime Connections. Keynote address, UIC Sibling
Connections Conference, Illinois, October 29, 2004.
Heller, T. Challenges Faced by Women Caretakers of People with Developmental Disabilities. Cook
County Commission on Women’s Issues Public Hearing testimony, Chicago, Illinois, October 20, 2004.
Heller, T. Aging Caregivers, Siblings, and Staff Shortages: The Perfect Storm. Best Practices
Conference, Chicago, Illinois, September 9, 2004.
Heller, T., Hsieh, K., Marks, B., & Rimmer, J. Exercise Adherence and Outcomes after Exercise and
Health Education Program for Adults with Down Syndrome. International Association for the Scientific
Study of Intellectual Disability 12th World Congress, Montepellier, France, June 14-19, 2004.
Caldwell, J. & Heller, T. Outcomes of an Intervention to Support Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
and Ageing Caregivers in Future Planning. International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual
Disability 12th World Congress, Montepellier, France, June 14-19, 2004.
T. Heller Page 51 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. & Caldwell, J. Longitudinal Outcomes of a Consumer-Directed Family Support Program.
International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability 12th World Congress,
Montepellier, France, June 14-19, 2004.
Heller, T., Hsieh, K., Marks, B., & Rimmer, J. Short- and Long-Term Outcomes of an Exercise and
Health Education Program for Adults with Down Syndrome, American Association on Mental Retardation
2004 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, June, 2004.
Heller, T., Marks, B., Pastorfield, C., Wagner, M., Corbin, S., Hsieh, K., & Sisirak, J. Evaluation of
the Special Olympics International Health Promotion Pilot Projects. American Association on Mental
Retardation 2004 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, June, 2004.
Heller, T. Promoting Healthy Aging in a Community Setting, Clinical Updates Conference, Southern
Illinois University, Springfield, IL, May 26, 2004.
Heller, T. & Marks, B. Wellness in Developmental Disabilities Populations, Clinical Updates
Conference, Southern Illinois University, Springfield, IL, May 25, 2004.
Heller, T. Aging and Developmental Disabilities, Multi-Disciplinary Program in Geriatrics for Non-
Physicians, St. Louis University Health Sciences Center, Geriatric Education Center, Peoria, IL, May 2004.
Heller, T. Making Choices as We Age. Coming of Age. Winnipeg, Canada, April 29, 2004.
Heller, T. Supporting Older Families. Idaho Statewide Conference on Developmental Disabilities,
Idaho Association of Developmental Disability Agencies, Boise, ID, April 27, 2004.
Heller, T. Trends in Aging and Developmental Disabilities: Keynote Address. Idaho Statewide
Conference on Developmental Disabilities, Idaho Association of Developmental Disability Agencies,
Boise, ID, April 27, 2004.
Heller, T., Supporting Carers of People with Intellectual Disabilities in Future Planning. Symposium
presentation, American Society on Aging/National Council on Aging Joint Conference, San Francisco,
California, April 16, 2004.
Factor, A., Heller, T., Janicki, M.P., Baxler, D., Eden, L. & Wheeler, B. Creative Approaches to Using
the National Caregiver Support Program to Aid Carers of People with Intellectual Disabilities.
Symposium presentation, American Society on Aging/National Council on Aging Joint Conference, San
Francisco, California, April 15, 2004.
Heller, T. Exercise and Nutrition Health Education for Adults with Developmental Disabilities,
workshop at the 2004 Aging/Mental Retardation Cross-Systems Conference Building Bridges sponsored
by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare and the Office of Mental Retardation, Drexel University
College of Medicine, Pennsylvania, April 13, 2004.
Heller, T. Supporting Older Families in Future Planning, plenary presentation at the 2004
Aging/Mental Retardation Cross-Systems Conference Building Bridges sponsored by the Pennsylvania
Department of Public Welfare and the Office of Mental Retardation, Drexel University College of
Medicine, Pennsylvania, April 12, 2004.
T. Heller Page 52 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Quality of Life and Adults Aging with Intellectual Disabilities, Brazilian Congress on Aging
and Disability, UNESCO and Instituto APAE, Sao Paulo, Brazil, February 12-17, 2004.
Heller, T. Family Caregiving and Adults with Intellectual Disabilities, Brazilian Congress on Aging
and Disability, UNESCO and Instituto APAE, Sao Paulo, Brazil, February 12-17, 2004.
Heller, T. Interdisciplinary Training and Aging with Developmental Disabilities, Brazilian Congress
on Aging and Disability, UNESCO and Instituto APAE, Sao Paulo, Brazil, February 12-17, 2004.
Heller, T. Aging and developmental disabilities: Implications for siblings through the lifespan.
Invited keynote speaker, 3rd Annual Ohio Adult Sibling Conference, Columbus, OH (November,
2003).
Heller, T. Supporting family caregivers and adults with developmental disabilities in future planning.
Sixth International Conference on Care Management, Care Management in an Aging Society, American
Society on Aging, Philadelphia (October, 2003).
Heller, T. Mental wellness of women with intellectual disability. Twentieth Annual Conference,
National Association for the Dually Diagnosed, Chicago (October 25, 2003).
Heller T. Promoting health aging and community inclusion of adults with developmental disabilities.
Plenary speaker, Twentieth Annual Conference, National Association for the Dually Diagnosed, Chicago
(October 25, 2003).
Heller, T. Health disparities: Women with disabilities. International Conference on Health Disparities
Among Individuals with Developmental Disabilities: An Agenda for Change. White Plains, NY (August,
2003).
Heller, T. Health promotion for adults with Down syndrome: Outcomes of an exercise and health
behavior education program. Society for Disability Studies Annual Meeting, Bethesda, MD (June, 2003).
Heller, T. Aging, Intellectual Disabilities, and Health Disparities: Issues and agenda for research
and policy. American Association on Mental Retardation’s 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago (May, 2003).
Caldwell, J. & Heller, T. The future is now: Supporting aging caregivers and individuals with
developmental disabilities in future planning. American Association on Mental Retardation’s 127th Annual
Meeting, Chicago (May, 2003).
Heller, T. Life span: The national goals conference priorities. Plenary speaker, American Association
on Mental Retardation’s 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago (May, 2003).
Heller, T. Service design and delivery. International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual
Disability, Aging Roundtable, Volos, Greece (April/May, 2003).
Heller, T. Aging with developmental disabilities: Promoting healthy aging, family support, and age-
friendly communities. Keynote address, Geriatric Health Conference, University of Colorado, Colorado
Springs (April, 2003).
Heller, T., Marks, B., Hsieh, K. & Rimmer, J. Exercise adherence among adults with Down syndrome.
T. Heller Page 53 February 8, 2017
National Council on the Aging and American Society on Aging Joint Conference, Chicago (March, 2003).
Heller, T., DeBrine, E., & Nelis, T. Family future planning training. Tierra Del Sol, Burbank, CA
(March, 2003).
Heller, T. Family future planning. American Association of University Centers on Disability Media
Exchange Teleconference, Chicago (February, 2003).
Heller, T. Aging: National Goals and Recommendations—Keeping Promises. Invited presentation,
ARC National Goals Conference, Washington, DC (January, 2003).
Heller, T. Family future planning. First Florida International Conference on Aging Persons with
Developmental Disabilities, Upper Pinellas Association for Retarded Citizens, Tampa, FL (December,
2002).
Heller, T. Caregiving for adults with developmental disabilities and elderly with dementia. Second
International Meeting at the Kawaska University of Medical Welfare. Kawaska, Japan (November, 2002).
Heller, T. Caregiving for adults with developmental disabilities and elderly with dementia. Kagawa
Home Care Network’s Fourth Annual Meeting. Kagawa, Japan (November, 2002).
Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Rimmer, J. Psycho-social and fitness outcomes of a health promotion program
for adults with Down syndrome. American Public Health Association. Philadelphia (November, 2002).
Caldwell, J. & Heller, T. Consumer-directed family support for families with relatives with
developmental disabilities. American Public Health Association. Philadelphia (November, 2002).
Chen, S., Chen, E., Ryan-Henry, S., & Heller, T. Effects of caregiving for adults with intellectual
disabilities on mother’s health. American Public Health Association. Philadelphia (November, 2002).
Ailey, S. & Heller, T. Assessing the interpersonal context of depression in adults with Down syndrome.
American Public Health Association. Philadelphia (November, 2002).
Heller, T. Changing demographics and their effects on family support. Family Support in the New
Economy Conference. National Center for Family Support, Human Services Research Institute. Chicago
and Portland (October, 2002).
Heller, T. Healthy aging for adults with developmental disabilities. Multi-Disciplinary Program in
Geriatrics for Non-Physicians. University of Illinois at Urbana and Gateway Geriatric Education Center of
Missouri and Illinois. Urbana and Springfield, IL (October, 2002).
Heller, T. Family support policies and programs for aging family caregivers of adults with
developmental disabilities. Third International Conference on Family Care. National Alliance for
Caregiving and the American Society on Aging. Washington, DC. (October, 2002).
Heller, T. International best practices: Promoting healthy aging, family support, and age-friendly
environments. Keynote speaker at the Ohio American Association on Mental Retardation Conference.
Columbus, OH (September, 2002).
Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Rimmer, J. Psycho-social and fitness outcomes of a health behavior education
T. Heller Page 54 February 8, 2017
and exercise program for adults with Down syndrome. First national Conference on Birth Defects,
Developmental Disabilities, and Disability and Health. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta
(September, 2002).
Heller, T. Supporting families and future planning for later life of adults with developmental
disabilities. American Psychological Association. Chicago (August, 2002).
Heller, T. Socio-psychological determinants and outcomes of exercise participation among adults with
Down syndrome. American Psychological Association. Chicago (August, 2002).
Heller, T. Health promotion for adults with developmental disabilities. Summer Series on Aging,
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY (July, 2002).
Heller, T. & Walsh, P. Health of women with intellectual disabilities. European Association for the
Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability. Dublin, Ireland (June, 2002).
Heller, T. From parenting to reciprocal caregiving: Supporting families and people with
developmental disabilities. Women as Caregivers: View from Disability, Feminist, and Policy Leaders.
University of Illinois at Chicago. Chicago (June, 2002).
Heller, T. Recent changes and directions in Rehabilitation Research and Training Center evaluations.
Annual Conference of the national Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers: Human
Technology, Assistive Technology, and the RRTCs. Washington, DC (April, 2002).
Heller, T. Healthy aging among adults with developmental disabilities. Fellows Seminar.
Rehabilitation Institute, Northwestern University. Chicago (April, 2002).
Heller, T. Supporting families and persons aging with developmental disabilities. American Society
on Aging, Denver (April, 2002).
Heller T. Hsieh, K., & Rimmer, J. Impact of an exercise health behavior education program on
adults with Down syndrome. International Roundtable on Aging and Intellectual Disability, International
Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability. Fukushima, Japan (March 2002).
Heller, T. Assisting older family caregivers of adults with disabilities. Keynote speaker at
Symposium on Aging and Disabilities, Tokyo University of Social Welfare, Gunma, Japan (March,
2002).
Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Rimmer, J. Improving exercise adherence among adults with down
syndrome: Overcoming barriers to exercise. American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA
(November, 2001).
Heller, T. Interventions to support families: Addressing current and future needs. Invitational Research
Symposium on Aging and Developmental Disabilities: Promoting Healthy Aging, Family Support, and
Aging Friendly Communities. Chicago (November, 2001).
Factor, A., Heller, T., Janicki, M., & Hammel, J. Healthy aging: Report of a consensus meeting on
health promotion and increasing longevity of people with intellectual disabilities. Gerontological Society
of America. Chicago (November, 2001).
T. Heller Page 55 February 8, 2017
Heller, T., Ailey, S., Hsieh, K., & Marks, B. Exercise and nutrition health education program. Illinois
Association on Mental Retardation. Matteson, IL (September, 2001).
Heller. T. Eight year follow-up study of the impact of environmental characteristics on the well-being
of adults with developmental disabilities. American Psychological Association, San Francisco (August,
2001).
Heller, T. Impact of a consumer directed family support program. World Congress on Gerontology.
Vancouver, Canada (July, 2001).
Heller, T. Research on life-long caregiving. World Congress on Gerontology. Vancouver, Canada
(July, 2001).
Hsieh, K. & Heller, T. Causes of death among adults with developmental disabilities: Comparison of
nursing home and other community residents. American Association on Mental Retardation. Denver (May,
2001).
Caldwell, J., Heller, T., & Factor, A. Supporting adults with developmental disabilities and aging
family caregivers in future planning. American Association on Mental Retardation. Denver (May, 2001).
Heller, T., Marks, B., Hsieh, K.,& Ailey, S. Barriers and supports for exercise participation:
Perspectives of persons with down syndrome and their caregivers/staff . American Association on Mental
Retardation. Denver (May, 2001).
Nelis, T., Heller, T., & Factor, A. Inclusion of individuals with developmental disabilities in future
planning. American Association on Mental Retardation. Denver (May, 2001).
Ailey, S., Heller, T., Hsieh, K., Rimmer, J., & Lee, J.Evaluation of the reliability and validity of the
PIMRA and the Children’s Depression Inventory Short Form for adults with Down syndrome. American
Association on Mental Retardation. Denver (May, 2001).
Heller, T. Family support interventions to assist family caregivers of adults with intellectual
disabilities. American Society on Aging International Case Management Conference. Vancouver, Canada
(July, 2001).
Heller, T. Family future planning for adults with developmental disabilities. International Conference
of the Young Adult Institute. New York (May, 2001).
Heller, T. Aging family caregivers: Needs and policy concerns. Family Support Institute Conference,
Washington, D. C. (March, 2001).
Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Rimmer, J. Exercise adherence among older adults with Down syndrome.
American Society on Aging. New Orleans (March, 2001).
Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Rimmer, J. Social-environmental and cognitive factors promoting exercise
adherence among adults with Down syndrome. Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D. C.
(November, 2000).
Heller, T. & Rimmer, J. Exercise adherence among older adults with mental retardation: Exercise
knowledge, fitness, and life satisfaction outcomes. Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D. C.
T. Heller Page 56 February 8, 2017
(November, 2000).
Heller, T. Health promotion among adults with developmental disabilities. Distinguished speaker at
Distinguished Speaker Series on Longevity and Developmental Disabilities, Sonoma State Univkersity,
Rohnert Park, CA (October, 2000).
Heller, T. Healthy aging among women with developmental disabilities. Distinguished Speaker Series
on Longevity and Developmental Disabilities, Sonoma State Univkersity, Rohnert Park, CA (October,
2000).
Heller, T. Aging and developmental disabilities:Addressing age-related changes and support needs.
Keynote speaker at conference on Aging and Developmental Disabilities, Central Ohio Area Agency on
Aging, Columbus, OH (October, 2000).
Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Rimmer, J. Barriers and supports for exercise adherence among adults with
Down syndrome. International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities. Seattle, WA
(August, 2000).
Heller, T., Marks, B., Ailey, S., & Hsieh, K. Promoting self-determination in the health promotion
project for adults with Down syndrome.American Association on Mental Retardation, Washington, D.C.
(June, 2000).
Marks, B. & Heller, T. Development of an exercise health promotion curriculum using the
transtheoretical model of change. American Association on Mental Retardation, Washington, D.C. (June,
2000).
Heller, T. Models for promoting choice, options and supports in later life. Aging and Developmental
Disabilities: Tools and Promising Practices for Supporting Individuals and their Families. Wayne State
University School of Medicine, Troy, Michigan (May, 2000).
Heller, T. Health promotion. Aging and Developmental Disabilities: Tools and Promising Practices
for Supporting Individuals and their Families. Wayne State University School of Medicine, Troy, Michigan
(May, 2000).
Heller, T. Healthy aging for older adults with developmental disabilities. Invited speaker. Secondary
Conditions experienced by Adults with Developmental Disabilities: Identification, Prevention and
Management. Cincinnati Center for Developmental Disorders, University of Cincinnati, Columbus, Ohio
(April, 2000).
Heller, T., Hsieh, K., & Rimmer, J. Social-environmental and cognitive factors promoting exercise
adherence among adults with Down syndrome. College of Health and Human Development Sciences
Annual Research Forum. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago (March, 2000).
Heller. T. Aging and developmental disabilities. Invited speaker. Family Support Conference.
Springfield, Illinois : Illinois Department of Human Services (March 2000).
Heller, T. Aging and family caregiving. Invited speaker. Family Support Institute. Washington, D.C.:
The National Center for Family Support (February, 2000).
Heller, T. Self-determination of persons with intellectual disabilities: From individual choice-making
T. Heller Page 57 February 8, 2017
to political action. Invited to present the Bengt Nirje Annual Lecture. Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
(December 1999).
Heller, T. Aging with mental retardation: Emerging models for promoting health, independence and
quality of life. Keynote speaker at Promoting Independence and Quality of Life for Older Persons: An
International Conference on Aging. Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Aging, University at
Buffalo. (December, 1999).
Hammel, J. & Heller, T. Long-term functional outcomes of assistive technology use and services for
older adults with developmental disabilities. Gerontological Society of America. San Francisco (November,
1999).
Heller, T. Women’s health and aging. Invited speaker at International conference on Developmental
Disabilities: Dedicated to Exploring Leading Edge Practices. REENA. Toronto (November, 1999).
Heller, T. Implications for services: Aging caregivers and the aging of people with developmental
disabilities. Keynote speaker at Aging Together: Older People with Developmental Disabilities and their
Aging Caregivers conference. New Jersey Developmental Disabilities Council. (October, 1999).
Heller, T. Women’s health and aging with developmental disabilities. Aging and Developmental
Disabilities Conference. Sacramento: Sacramento Arc (October, 1999).
Heller, T. Aging and developmental disabilities: Emerging models of support. Keynote speaker at
Aging and Developmental Disabilities Symposium. REENA. Toronto, Canada (June, 1999).
Heller, T. & Nelis, T. Perspectives and guidelines for consumer involvement in research. Annual
Meeting of the American Association on Mental Retardation. New Orleans (May, 1999).
Heller, T. & Sterns, H. Later-life planning for older adults. American Association on Mental
Retardation. New Orleans (May, 1999).
Heller, T. Perspectives on women’s health and aging. American Association on Mental Retardation.
New Orleans (May, 1999).
Heller, T. Emerging models of support for older adults with intellectual disabilities. Keynote speaker
at the International Congress on Changes in Paradigms and Communication: New Approaches to
Supporting Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. Bern, Switzerland (April, 1999).
Ailey, S. Cowell, J., Heller, T., & Miller, A. Depression screening for adolescents with mental
retardation. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Washington, D.C. (November,
1998).
Hammel, J., Heller, T., Ying, G.S. Outcomes of assistive technology services and use by adults with
developmental disabilities. Annual Meeting of the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology
Society of North America. Minneapolis (June 1998).
Heller, T. Later life planning for older adults with intellectual disabilities. Keynote presentation of
the Aging with Intellectual Disabilities and Person-Centered Planning Conference. Netherlands Institute
of Care and Welfare Ede, Netherlands, (October, 1998).
T. Heller Page 58 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Families and aging with mental retardation. Invited presentation to the Presidents
Committee on Mental Retardation, Washington, D.C. PCMR is the principal policy advisory group to the
President of the U.S., (September, 1998).
Heller, T. Self-advocacy and quality of life. Invited presentation to the Institute for Continuing Care
conference on Quality of Life for Persons with Disabilities, a policy forum sponsored by the McCormick
Foundation, Wheaton, (July, 1998).
Heller, T. The self-advocacy movement: Pathway to empowerment for persons with developmental
disabilities. Keynote presentation at Beit Issie Shapiro Second International Conference on Developmental
Disabilities, Ramat Gan, Israel, (June 1998).
Heller, T. Emerging models of support for older adults with mental retardation. American Association
on Mental Retardation. San Diego (May, 1998).
Heller, T., Miller, A., & Factor, A. Environmental characteristics of nursing homes and community
based settings and well-being of adults with intellectual disabilities. International Association for the Study
of Intellectual Disabilities Conference on Aging and Intellectual Disabilities. Cambridge, United Kingdom
(March, 1998).
Heller, T. Aging with a lifelong disability. Annual Research Forum, College of Associated Health
Professions, University of Illinois at Chicago. Chicago, (March, 1998).
Heller, T. & Mendelson, L. Aging and assistive technology use and needs in adults with cerebral palsy
living in the community. Gerontological Association of America. Cincinnati, (November, 1997).
Heller, T. Later life planning for adults with intellectual disabilities. Dortmund University, Dortmund,
Germany and Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands, (October, 1997).
Heller, T., & Sterns, H. Life satisfaction and goal attainment among older adults with mental
retardation: Role of social support and residential status. American Psychological Association, Chicago,
(August, 1997).
Heller, T. Research perspectives on supporting older family caregivers for adults with a disability.
American Society on Aging Summer Series, Chicago. (July, 1997).
Pickett, S. A., Heller, T., & Cook, J. A. Professional versus family-led support groups. American
Psychiatric Association , San Diego, (May, 1997).
Heller, T. Adolescent and adult siblings of persons with mental retardation: Reciprocal support and
caregiving roles. American Association on Mental Retardation, New York, (May, 1997).
Heller, T. Caregiving and later life planning among African-American families of adults with mental
retardation International Conference on systems Sciences in Health-Social Service for the Elderly and the
Disabled, Chicago (May, 1997).
Heller, T. Current trends in providing family support. International Conference on Aging and
Developmental Disabilities: Emerging National and Global Perspectives on Aging with Developmental
Disabilities. Chicago. (April, 1997).
T. Heller Page 59 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Later life family caregiving of adults with disabilities: Research and practice advances and
policy implications. American Society on Aging. Nashville, Tennessee. (March, 1997).
Heller, T.. Family adaptation to a member with mental retardation across the lifecycle. Invited lecture
in the Education Department of Dortmund University. (February, 1997).
Nelis, T. & Heller, T. Research, training and leadership partnerships: Professional and self-advocates
working together. American Association on Mental Retardation. San Antonio. (May, 1996).
Heller, T. & Rubin, S. Assessing choice-making: Cross-cultural perspectives of family members and
adults with mental retardation. American Association on Mental Retardation. San Antonio. (May, 1996).
Heller, T. Cash subsidy intervention and placement for adults with developmental disabilities and
their families: A four year study. American Association on Mental Retardation. San Antonio. (May, 1996).
Heller, T. Role and attitudes of case managers in a cash subsidy family support program for adults
with a disability: Impact on family outcomes. American Society on Aging: Bridging the Many Worlds of
Case Management. San Diego. (December, 1996).
Heller. T. Factor, A. Research advances in later life family caregiving of adults with disabilities.
Gerontological Society of America. Washington, DC. (November, 1996).
Haveman, M. & Heller, T. Subjective and objective care intensity and future planning among aging
parents of adults with mental retardation: Comparison of United States and Dutch findings. International
Association for the Study of Intellectual Disabilities. Helsinki. (July, 1996).
Heller, T., Miller, A., Nelis, T., & Pederson, E. Consumer perspectives on their involvement in
research and training for persons with mental retardation. International Association for the Study of
Intellectual Disabilities. Helsinki. (July, 1996).
Preston, L. & Heller, T. Working partnerships to individualize future planning for older families from
diverse groups. The Sixth Lexington Conference on Aging and Developmental Disabilities. Lexington,
Kentucky. (October, 1996).
Heller, T. & Nelis, T. Research and policy in aging and developmental disabilities: Who is all this
for? The Sixth Lexington Conference on Aging and Developmental Disabilities. Lexington, Kentucky.
(October, 1996).
Heller, T. Maternal and paternal caregiving of persons with mental retardation over the life-span.
Invitational Roundtable: Research Advances in Later Life Family Caregiving of Adults with Disabilities.
Chicago. (June, 1996).
Heller, T. Deinstitutionalization and person-centered planning. European Course on Mental
Retardation, Heel, Netherlands, 1996.
Heller,T. Emerging models for supporting adults with mental retardation across the life span.
European Course on Mental Retardation. Heel, Netherlands, 1996.
Heller, T. Families of adults with mental retardation. First International Conference of the German-
Israel Foundation on Rehabilitation. Humboldt University, Berlin, 1996.
T. Heller Page 60 February 8, 2017
Nelis, T. and Heller, T. Involving persons with mental retardation in research and training. Pacific
Rim Conference. Honolulu, Hawaii, 1996.
Heller, T. Later life planning among older adults with mental retardation and their families: A focus
on African-American families. Aging and African-Americans: Preparing for the 21 st Century Conference
at Central State University. Dayton, 1995.
Heller, T. Family issues and parents of aging adults with disabilities. Invited speaker for the National
Conference of Executives of The Arc. Indianapolis, Indiana, 1995.
Heller, T. Cash subsidy intervention for adults with mental illness or developmental disabilities and
their families: A four year study. Annual Conference of the Gerontological Society of America. Los
Angeles, 1995.
Heller, T., Sterns, H., Sutton, E., and Factor, A. Impact of a person-centered training program to assist
older adults with mental retardation in later life planning. Annual Conference of the Gerontological Society
of America. Los Angeles, 1995.
Heller, T. Emerging models for supporting older adults with developmental disabilities. The Second
North Dakota National Conference on Aging and Disabilities. Minot, ND, 1995.
Heller, T. Older adults with mental retardation and their families: Family caregiver issues. The
Second North Dakota National Conference on Aging and Disabilities. Minot, ND, 1995.
Heller, T., Roccoforte, J., Hsieh, Cook,J. & Pickett, S. Self-help group process and benefits for families
of persons with mental illness. Annual Meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association. Chicago,
1995.
Heller, T. Services for older adults with mental retardation in the United States: Case study.
International Roundtable on Aging and Developmental Disabilities. Vienna, Austria, 1995.
Heller, T. Human rights recommendations for developed nations. International Symposium on the
Rights of People with Mental Retardation. Yale University Law School, New Haven, 1995.
Heller, T., Miller, A., & Pederson, E. Participatory action research on mental disabilities. Invited
speaker at the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Conference on Participatory
Research. Washington, DC, 1995.
Heller. T. & Factor, A. Multicultural differences in lifestyle patterns and later life planning among
adults with mental retardation and their families. Annual Meeting of the American Association on Mental
Retardation, San Francisco, 1995.
Heller, T. Cultural diversity and futures planning among families of adults with mental retardation.
.Invited presentation at the Annual Meeting of the National Guardianship Association, Ft. Worth, Texas,
1994.
Heller, T. Multicultural aspects of future planning. Invited presentation at the Annual Meeting of the
Arc, Las Vegas, 1994.
T. Heller Page 61 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Aging and developmental disabilities. Invited workshop at the International Conference on
Developmental Disabilities. Herzilya, Israel, 1994.
Heller, T. Family support across the life-span. International Conference on Developmental
Disabilities, Herzilya, Israel, 1994.
Heller, T. Family support and well-being among families of adults with mental retardation. Annual
Meeting of the American Association on Mental Retardation, Boston, 1994.
Heller, T, Factor, A., Nelis, T., Sutton, E., & Sterns, H. Peer training in later life planning. Annual
Meeting of the American Association on Mental Retardation, Boston, 1994.
Heller, T., Sutton, E., Sterns, H.L., Factor, A. & Miklos, S. Person-Centered Planning for later life:
A curriculum for adults with mental retardation. Poster at the National Association of Geriatric Centers.
Washington, D.C., 1994.
Heller, T. Policy issues in aging. European Course in Mental Retardation, Maastricht, Netherlands,
1994.
Janicki, M. & Heller, T. Program innovations for persons with Down Syndrome and Alzhiemers
Disease. International Roundtable on Alzheimer Disease and Down Syndrome. Minneapolis, 1994.
Heller, T. Caregiving roles and appraisal among families of adults with mental retardation: In home
versus out-of-home placements. International Roundtable on Aging and Developmental Disabilities.
Dublin, Ireland. 1994.
Heller. T. Future research directions in aging and mental retardation. Invited address at the Aging
and Developmental Disability: Current Research and Practice Conference. Dublin, Ireland, 1994.
Heller, T., Factor, A., & Hahn, J. Outcomes for residents with developmental disabilities transferred
out of nursing homes. Annual Allied Health Research Forum. Chicago, Illinois, 1994.
Heller, T. Multicultural issues and family caregiving for adults with mental retardation. Annual
Meeting of the American Society on Aging. San Francisco, 1994.
Heller, T. Outcome research in rehabilitation and aging: Assessing quality through consumers'
perspectives. Annual Meeting of the American Society on Aging. San Francisco, 1994.
Heller, T., Factor, A., & Hahn, J. Aging, cerebral palsy, and mental retardation among nursing home
residents. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, 1993.
Heller, T. Family support programs and policies: Are they addressing family needs across the
lifespan? Invited Keynote Address at Foundation Research Institute and Historical Center. Maastricht,
Netherlands, 1993.
Heller, T. Family support programs across the life span. Invited Keynote Address at Netherlands
National Society of Research in Mental Retardation. Ede, Netherlands, 1993.
Heller, T. Later life planning for elders with developmental disabilities: Research perspectives.
Invited presentation at Home and Community-Based Services Conference. St. Petersburg, Florida, 1993.
T. Heller Page 62 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. How families benefit: Research on support groups in Illinois. Invited presentation to Family
Support and Advocacy for the Mentally Ill Conference of the Alliance for the Mentally Ill. Northwest
Suburban Arlington Heights, Illinois, 1993.
Heller, T. Residential transition from institutions into the community: The American experience and
reality in the U.S. Invited Keynote Address at Community Based Residences for Persons with Disabilities
Conference. Bar Ilan University, Israel, 1993.
Heller, T. Family involvement with community residential facilities. Invited Keynote Address at
Community Based Residences for Persons with Disabilities Conference. Bar Ilan University, Israel, 1993.
Heller, T. State of research on mental retardation and aging. Seminar at Bar Ilan University, Israel,
1993.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Later-life planning: A research intervention as viewed by participants, staff,
and researchers. American Association on Mental Retardation, Washington, D.C., 1993.
Smith, B. & Heller, T. Family support for adults. American Association on Mental Retardation,
Washington, D.C., 1993.
Markwardt, R., Rowitz, L., & Heller, T. Adaptation of African-American families to a member with
mental retardation. American Association on Mental Retardation, Washington, D.C., 1993.
Heller, T. Support needs, caregiving burden, and service planning issues for family caregivers of
adults with mental retardation. Seminar at University of Limburg, Netherlands, 1992.
Heller, T., Smith, B., & Kopnick, N. The impact of family support programs on aging parents of
adults with mental retardation or mental illness. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America,
Washington. D.C., 1992.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Support systems, placement decision-making, and well-being among older
parents and adults with developmental disabilities. International Association for the Scientific Study of
Mental Deficiency, Australia, 1992.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Family adaptation to out-of-home placement among older parents. American
Association on Mental Retardation. New Orleans, Louisiana, 1992.
Heller, T. Out of home placement: Decision-making of adults with developmental disabilities and
their families. Invited Keynote Address at Annual International Young Adult Institute Conference, New
York, New York, 1992.
Heller, T. Permanency planning: Person-Centered Planning for older adults who have developmental
disabilities. Association for Retarded Citizens of Illinois, Matteson, Illinois, 1992.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Elderly parents of children with mental retardation. American Society on
Aging, San Diego, California, 1992.
Heller, T. Planning for future transitions Aging and developmental disabilities: Issues of concern to
families. Video tele-conference, Richmond, Virginia, 1991.
T. Heller Page 63 February 8, 2017
Hahn, J., Heller, T., & Factor, A. Profile of medical status and medication usage among older nursing
home residents with developmental disabilities. American Association on Mental Retardation, Washington,
D.C., 1991.
Heller, T. Mastery and control strategies throughout the life course among families of persons with
mental retardation. Invited presentation. Conference on Cognitive Coping in Families Who have a
Member with Developmental Disabilities. Lawrence, Kansas, 1991.
Heller, T., Markwardt, R., & Rowitz, L. Adaptation of Hispanic families to a member with mental
retardation. American Association on Mental Retardation, Washington, D. C., 1991.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Aging family caregivers: Changes in placement burden and placement
urgency. American Association on Mental Retardation, Washington, D. C., 1991.
Heller, T. Family caregiving over the life course. Invited presentation. Boston Roundtable on
Research Issues and Applications in Aging and Developmental Disabilities. Boston, 1990.
Heller, T. Support groups for parents with mental retardation. Association for Persons with Severe
Handicaps. Chicago, 1990.
Factor, A. & Heller, T. Older persons with developmental disabilities: Delivering quality active
treatment and services in ICFMR settings. Governor's Conference on Long Term Care, Chicago, 1990.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Issues in aging and disability. Invited Presentation. Rehabilitation and Aging
Conference of Rehabilitation Services Administration, Region V, Chicago, 1990.
Heller, T., Rowitz, L., & Farber, B. Lifelong effects of out-of-home placement of persons with mental
retardation on their aging families. American Association on Mental Retardation, Atlanta, 1990.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Quality of life of older adults with mental retardation in nursing facilities:
Implementation of OBRA 1987. American Association on Mental Retardation, Atlanta, 1990.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Quality of life of older adults with developmental disabilities living at home
with their parents. American Association on Mental Retardation, Atlanta, 1990.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Aging caregivers of persons with developmental disabilities: Changes in
burden and placement. American Society on Aging, San Francisco, 1990.
Heller, T. Enhancing coping of families having a member with disabilities. Midwest Psychological
Association, Chicago, 1990.
Heller, T. Serving aging individuals who are developmentally disabled. Association for Persons with
Severe Handicaps, San Francisco, 1989.
Heller, T. Later life transitions. Invited colloquium. University of Wisconsin. Madison, Wisconsin,
1989
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Nursing home transitions: Relocations and conversions to meet the needs of
older persons with developmental disabilities. American Association on Mental Retardation, Chicago,
T. Heller Page 64 February 8, 2017
1989.
Heller, T. Transitions in later maturity: Caregiving issues, opportunities, and strategies. American
Association on Mental Retardation, Chicago, 1989.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Permanency planning among middle-aged and elderly parent caregivers of
adults with disabilities. Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, 1988.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Family caregiving burden and attitudes towards residential placement of older
adults with developmental disabilities. International Association for the Scientific Study of Mental
Deficiency. Dublin, Ireland, 1988.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Permanency planning among black and white family caregivers of older adults
with disabilities. American Association of Affiliated Programs in Disabilities, Denver, 1988.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Elderly parents caring for disabled adult offspring: Differences between
blacks and whites. American Association on Mental Retardation, Washington, D.C., 1988.
Heller, T. Issues in evaluating the impact of institutional closures. American Association on Mental
Retardation. Washington, D.C., 1987.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Elderly parents caring for disabled adult offspring: Issues in permanency
planning. Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., 1987.
Heller, T. & Factor, A. Programming for elderly developmentally disabled adults. Illinois
Association for Mental Deficiency, Matteson, Illinois, 1987.
Heller, T. Employee well-being during a facility closure. American Psychological Association, New
York, 1987.
Heller, T. Transitioning to community residences: Managing the relocation process. Young Adult
Institute's Eighth National Conference, New York, 1987.
Heller, T. Impact of institutional closure on receiving facilities. American Association of Mental
Deficiency, Los Angeles, 1987.
Heller, T. Family attitudes toward residential placement of older adults with developmental
disabilities. American Association on Mental Deficiency, Los Angeles, 1987.
Heller, T. Performance appraisal in rehabilitation facilities. Illinois Association for Rehabilitation
Facilities, St. Charles, 1986.
Heller, T. Development of a transition plan for persons with developmental disabilities residing with
their elderly parents. American Association of University Affiliated Programs, Boston, 1986
Heller, T. Transition planning for persons with developmental disabilities residing in the natural
home with elderly parents. Young Adult Institute's Seventh National Conference, New York, 1986.
Heller, T. A multivariate study of factors affecting employee reactions to facility shutdown. American
Academy of Management, San Diego, 1985.
T. Heller Page 65 February 8, 2017
Heller, T. Coping with job transitions during facility phase-downs. American Society for Public
Administrators, Indianapolis, 1984.
Heller, T. & Byerts, T. Viability of a new congregate public housing model: The third year.
Gerontological Society of America, San Antonio, 1984.
Heller, T. & Byerts, T. Service need and usage of congregate and regular housing residents.
Gerontological Society of America, San Antonio, 1984.
Heller, T. & Bond, M. Educational and residential transitions: Helping families cope. Illinois
Association for Mental Deficiency. Decatur, 1984.
Heller, T. & Bond, M. Families of the developmentally disabled: Year 2 adaptation to residential
facility closure. American Psychological Association, Toronto, 1984.
Heller, T. & Bond, M. Family reactions to institutional closure: Social support and coping. Midwest
Psychological Association, Chicago, 1984.
Grau, B., Byerts, T. & Heller, T. Effects of design and social policy on the social climate and public
behavior in public housing for the elderly. Environmental Design and Research Association, San Luis
Obispo, 1984.
Heller, T. Impacts of institutional closure: Clients, families, and employees. American Association
on Mental Deficiency, Minneapolis, 1984.
Grau, B., Byerts, T. & Heller, T. Impact of environment on activity and social behavior in public
housing for the elderly. Environmental Design and Research Association, Omaha, 1983.
Byerts, T. & Heller, T. Viability of a new congregate public housing model: A three year longitudinal
study. Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, 1983.
Heller, T. Impediments to closing state institutions. National Association of State Mental Retardation
Program Directors, Dallas, 1983.
Heller, T. Training staff in the development of vocational and social skills training programs for
mentally disabled people. European Association of Special Education, Tel-Aviv, 1983.
Heller, T. Family reactions to institutional closures. American Psychological Association, Anaheim,
1983.
Byerts, T. & Heller, T. Comparison of mover and non-mover applicants to a congregate public
housing setting: Year one. Gerontological Society of America, Boston, 1982.
Heller, T. Peer relations of mentally retarded individuals. International Association for the Scientific
Study of Mental Deficiency. Toronto, 1982.
Heller, T. The effects of involuntary residential relocation: A review. Invited speaker to the American
Psychological Association, Montreal, 1980.
Heller, T. Social integration of mentally disabled clients in sheltered workshops. American
T. Heller Page 66 February 8, 2017
Psychological Association, Toronto, 1978.
Heller, T. Explaining the relationship of leadership status to high verbal participation. American
Psychological Association, Toronto, 1978.
IV. CONSULTATION AND PUBLIC SERVICE
University of Haifa, Consulted on development of a disability studies academic program, 2013.
Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services. Consulted on closure of an institution, 2010.
Wisconsin Attorney General’s Office, Madison, Wisconsin. Testified as an expert witness on the closure
of an institution, 2004.
Community Support Network, New Hampshire. Conducted an evaluation of their family support initiative
for aging family caregivers, 2000 to 2002.
IRIS Media. Consulting on health promotion video. 2001 to present.
University of Cincinnati. Consulted on curriculum regarding secondary conditions of adults with
developmental disabilities, 2000.
Maastricht University, Netherlands and Dortmund University, Germany. Consulting on their later life
planning initiatives for adults with intellectual disabilities. 1998-present.
Egyptian Coptic Evangelical Association for Social Services. Consulted on development of support
services for people with disabilities in Egypt, 1993.
Joint Distribution Committee. Consulted on development of housing and support services in Israel for adults
with disabilities, Israel, 1993.
Cable Network News. Consulted on developmental disability issues for a television show. 1992.
Wilmette Housing Coalition on Developmental Disabilities. Conducted survey of housing needs of families
of adults with disabilities, 1989.
Ohio Open Doors Program. Conducted an external evaluation of its Model 50 Waiver Program, 1989.
Indiana University. Developed training materials for in-service training package on aging and disability,
1987.
Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services. Conducted external evaluation of its deaf-blind Transition
Living Plan program, 1987.
New York Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities. Consulted on institutional
closures, 1985.
New Mexico Department of Health and Education. Conducted workshops on managing client transitions,
1985.
T. Heller Page 67 February 8, 2017
Beerman, Swerdlove, Woloshin, Barezky and Berkson. Testified as expert witness on family transition,
1983.
Circuit Court of Cook County. Testified as expert witness on the effects of involuntary residential transfer
on disabled individuals, 1982.
West Side Organization. Taught communication skills, 1978.
Cook County Police Department. Taught communication skills to probation officers, 1978.